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    Johnny L. Matson, editor.
    Contents:
    History and overview / Johnny L. Matson and Daniene Neal
    Applied behavior analysis and its application to autism and autism related disorders / Joel E. Ringdahl, Todd Kopelman, and Terry S. Falcomata
    Assessment methods / Frederick Furniss
    Intervention and treatment methods for children with autism spectrum disorders / Nozomi Naoi
    Differential diagnosis in autism spectrum disorders / Dennis R. Dixon ... [et al.]
    Communication / Jeff Sigafoos, Mark F. O'Reilly, and Giulio E. Lancioni
    Social skills and autism : understanding and addressing the deficits / Mary Jane Weiss, Robert H. LaRue, and Andrea Newcomer
    Rituals and stereotypes / Jeffrey H. Tiger, Karen A. Toussaint, and Megan L. Kliebert
    Self-injury / Timothy R. Vollmer, Kimberly N. Sloman, and Andrew L. Samaha
    Aggression and noncompliance / James K. Luiselli
    Adaptive and self-help skills / Noha F. Minshawi, Iryna Ashby, and Naomi Swievy
    Generalization and maintenance / Angela M. Arnold-Saritepe ... [et al.]
    Training issues unique to autism spectrum disorders / Linda A. LeBlanc, Nicole Gravina, and James E. Carr
    Parent training interventions for children with autism spectrum disorders / Lauren Brookman-Frazee ... [et al.].
    Digital Access Springer 2009
  • Article
    Epstein DL, Grant WM.
    Am J Ophthalmol. 1977 Sep;84(3):332-6.
    A 9 month-old boy developed secondary open-angle glaucoma associated with fever and multiple lytic bone lesions 2 1/2 months after cataract aspiration. An open bone biopsy provided a diagnosis of histiocytosis X. Hisiocytes similar to those in the bone were identified in a specimen of aqueous humor from the affected eye. No other cells were found. The abnormal histiocytes may have caused the glaucoma by infiltrating the trabecular angle structures and mechanically obstructing aqueous outflow from the eye.
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