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Beyond what clinicians see: missed diagnosis and misdiagnosis of a woman with autism spectrum disorder.

Joana IsaacDaniela JeremiasCarolina Rocha AlmeidaRui Albuquerque
Published in: BMJ case reports (2022)
A young woman with autism spectrum disorder was admitted to the hospital via the emergency care unit. On being admitted, she was improperly diagnosed with a psychotic disorder due to her erratic behaviour and incomprehensible refusal to eat. As a result, the patient was hospitalised against her will. For accurate and correct diagnosis and treatment, it was necessary to collect the patient's detailed clinical history, while being hospitalised.
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