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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-95 Sentence denotes Gender differences among children with autism spectrum disorder: differential symptom patterns.
T2 96-209 Sentence denotes The gender ratio among children in the autism spectrum of more than four boys to every girl is widely recognized.
T3 210-472 Sentence denotes The authors present an analysis of gender differences among 79 482 symptoms and strengths in 1495 boys and 336 girls aged 2 to 18 years from parent-identified autistic children reported to a structurally novel anonymous parent-entered online database, Autism360.
T4 473-646 Sentence denotes The data reveal differences that provide previously undetected clues to gender differences in immune and central nervous system and gastrointestinal functional disturbances.
T5 647-872 Sentence denotes Together with published observations of male/female differences in inflammation, oxidative stress, and detoxication, these findings open doors to research focusing on gender physiology as clues to etiologic factors in autism.
T6 873-1094 Sentence denotes This study exemplifies a research method based on a large, detailed, patient-entered, structured data set in which patterns of individual illness and healing may answer collective questions about prevention and treatment.
T1 0-95 Sentence denotes Gender differences among children with autism spectrum disorder: differential symptom patterns.
T2 96-209 Sentence denotes The gender ratio among children in the autism spectrum of more than four boys to every girl is widely recognized.
T3 210-472 Sentence denotes The authors present an analysis of gender differences among 79 482 symptoms and strengths in 1495 boys and 336 girls aged 2 to 18 years from parent-identified autistic children reported to a structurally novel anonymous parent-entered online database, Autism360.
T4 473-646 Sentence denotes The data reveal differences that provide previously undetected clues to gender differences in immune and central nervous system and gastrointestinal functional disturbances.
T5 647-872 Sentence denotes Together with published observations of male/female differences in inflammation, oxidative stress, and detoxication, these findings open doors to research focusing on gender physiology as clues to etiologic factors in autism.
T6 873-1094 Sentence denotes This study exemplifies a research method based on a large, detailed, patient-entered, structured data set in which patterns of individual illness and healing may answer collective questions about prevention and treatment.

PubmedHPO

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 135-141 HP_0000717 denotes autism
T2 369-377 HP_0000717 denotes autistic
T3 865-871 HP_0000717 denotes autism