For the first time, scientists have discovered a link between a child's brain size and makeup to a future autism diagnosis. Researchers from the University of 's school of medicine found infants with a family history of autism and an abnormally large part of their brain had a 2.2 times greater chance of compared to infants with the same genetic predisposition but who had normal sized brains. Throughout the brain, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) travels through small fluid-filled channels called perivascular spaces (PVS).
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