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Does incidence of seizures increase with onset of puberty?

Dr.Ram Kairam

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There have not been large enough population studies that draw this correlation definitively. Epilepsy often resolves itself over the years in most children with Autism. Until more research into this field is conducted, it is safe to believe that seizures can occur in children with a variety of developmental abnormalities and need not necessarily reflect a link to Autism. The incidence of Epilepsy in children with Autism does not increase with age or occur with the onset of puberty.

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