Abstract

Objectives: The prevalence of epilepsy in children with autism is approximately 30%. This increases the concerns of episodes of staring and abnormal behavior being epileptic in nature. We studied the incidence of abnormal EEG findings in children with diagnosis of autism referred to an epilepsy center for evaluation of staring spells.

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