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

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Introduction

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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