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Letter| Volume 17, ISSUE 5, P362, September 1995

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Autism, macrocrania and epilepsy: a syndrome?

  • Frederick Andermann
    Correspondence
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    Department of Neurology and Pediatrics, McGill University and Epilepsy Service, Montreal Neurological Hospital, 3801, rue University, Montreal, Que. H3A 2B4, Canada
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        • Parmeggiani A.
        • Bach V.
        • Santucci M.
        • Visconti P.
        EEG features and epilepsy in patients with autism.
        Brain Dev. 1995; 17: 169-174