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Ritvo, Edward R., Mason-Brothers, Anne, Freeman, B. J., Pingree, Carmen, William R. Jenson, McMahon, William M., Petersen, P. Brent, Jorde, Lynn B., Mo, Amy, Ritvo, Anne |
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American Journal of Psychiatry; Dec90, Vol. 147 Issue 12, p1614-1621, 8p |
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Twelve rare diseases known to cause CNS pathology were found in 26 (11%) of 233 autistic probands identified during a recent epidemiologic survey of Utah. These 26 probands had significantly lower mean IQs than the remaining patients (43 versus 60) but similar sex distribution and prevalence of abnormal EEGs and seizures. The rarity and diversity of these 12 diseases make it highly unlikely that they randomly occurred with autism. Their presence in this epidemiologic survey is the most compelling evidence to date to support the hypothesis that different diseases producing different types of CNS pathology can play an etiologic role in autism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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