Almost 90% of all people with Asperger's syndrome are men, but in women it is usually discovered later in life.
Asperger's syndrome is characterized by impairments in social interaction and distinct, repetitive, stereotyped behaviors or activities, but is not accompanied by delayed speech development or other language impairments, including limited vocabulary and word-finding difficulties.
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a diagnostic term for a group of developmental disorders that affect the way people interact and communicate with others.
The disease usually develops by 2-3 years.
Clinical signs of Asperger's syndrome in a child can be pronounced or faded.
Asperger's syndrome is a form of autism characterized by severe impairments in social communication and interaction.
This syndrome differs from true autism in the preservation of speech and cognitive functions.
To date, the causes of Asperger's syndrome remain unclear.
Asperger's syndrome in adolescents (more often in boys) manifests itself as communication disorders, repetitive stereotypic behavior and difficulties in social communication.