Well depending under what they've been diagnosed, most likely PDD-NOS which the NOS stands for not otherwise specified which was a catch all branch of the ASD spectrum that has been removed from the DSM.
It's still a condition under the ICD but the ICD being international tends to severely lag behind the DSM.
So if they were diagnosed after 2013 they likely were diagnosed with F84.1 Atypical Autism.
Asperger's is still on the DSM but might also be moved to its own category since it's the only "distinct" classification in the ASD where there isn't clear ~4:1 ratio (or higher) of males to females.
The extreme dimorphism of autism and it's comorbidity with other x chromosome related syndromes including FXS is quite distinctive and Asperger's does not usually exhibits this.
Asperger's is still on the DSM but might also be moved to its own category since it's the only "distinct" classification in the ASD where there isn't clear ~4:1 ratio (or higher) of males to females. The extreme dimorphism of autism and it's comorbidity with other x chromosome related syndromes including FXS is quite distinctive and Asperger's does not usually exhibits this.