Epilepsy in pervasive developmental disorder without brain MRI abnormalities

2011 
Abstract Background: Epilepsy has been reported in patients with pervasive developmental disorder (PDD), with an incidence ranging from 5% to 40%; however most of the studies included patients with brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) abnormalities (e.g., tuberous sclerosis) and patients with epilepsy whose seizure onset was in the first year of life. Methods : We retrospectively examined 67 patients (45 males, 22 females) with PDD and epilepsy, who did not have brain MRI abnormalities. Patients who had seizures in the first year of life were excluded. We divided the patients into two groups: group A included 34 patients with an IQ  Results : The median age of epilepsy onset was higher in group A than group B (8.8 vs. 5.2 years, P P Conclusion : The relationship between PDD and epilepsy may be different between patients with lower (group A) and higher (group B) IQs in patients who do not have brain MRI abnormalities.
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