Abstract
A follow-up study of 18 infants and children who suffered convulsions (9 cases) or “hypotonic-hyporesponsive“ episodes (9 cases) within 48 hours following DTP immunization was conducted in the Depts of Pediatrics, UCLA Hospital and Clinics, and the Kaiser Permanente Medical Group, Los Angeles, CA.
Highlights
A follow-up study of 18 infants and children who suffered convulsions (9 cases) or "hypotonic-hyporesponsive" episodes (9 cases) within 48 hours following DTP immunization was conducted in the Depts of Pediatrics, UCLA
The authors conclude that autistic behavior and epilepsy probably reflect underlying brain dysfunction and are not causally related
Some have a previous history of infantile spasms caused by tuberous sclerosis
Summary
A follow-up study of 18 infants and children who suffered convulsions (9 cases) or "hypotonic-hyporesponsive" episodes (9 cases) within 48 hours following DTP immunization was conducted in the Depts of Pediatrics, UCLA. Infantile spasms and hypsarrhythmia occurred in 3 cases. The authors conclude that autistic behavior and epilepsy probably reflect underlying brain dysfunction and are not causally related. (Olsson I et al Epilepsy in autism and autistic-like conditions.
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