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pediatric epilepsyUCLA Health
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A UCLA study examined data from electroencephalograms (EEGs) conducted on children with autism.
Researchers may have found a possible way to predict epilepsy risk.
Both conditions share a common brain pathophysiology.
The American Academy of Pediatrics does n’t recommend routine EEG testing on children without a clear reason.
Dr. Nariai : In the past, EEG reports have been very, very confusing.
This study, based on big clinical data, gives some important guidance. It helps us to prepare and educate families. And this study opens the door to more research which we hope eventually will lead to an intervention to prevent epilepsy..
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