F84.0
Childhood autism
Coding guidance (WHO 2019)
A type of pervasive developmental disorder that is defined by: (a) the presence of abnormal or impaired development that is manifest before the age of three years, and (b) the characteristic type of abnormal functioning in all the three areas of psychopathology: reciprocal social interaction, communication, and restricted, stereotyped, repetitive behaviour. In addition to these specific diagnostic features, a range of other nonspecific problems are common, such as phobias, sleeping and eating disturbances, temper tantrums, and (self-directed) aggression. Autistic disorder Infantile: autism psychosis Kanner syndrome Excl.: autistic psychopathy (F84.5)
Sibling codes
F84Pervasive developmental disordersF84.1Atypical autismF84.2Rett syndromeF84.3Other childhood disintegrative disorderF84.4Overactive disorder associated with mental retardation and stereotyped movementsF84.5Asperger syndromeF84.8Other pervasive developmental disordersF84.9Pervasive developmental disorder, unspecified