Autism spectrum disorder in pediatric idiopathic intracranial hypertension

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In recent years, the substantial burden of medical comorbidities in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) populations has been described. We report a retrospective observational case series of pediatric patients with suspected idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) and concurrent ASD. Pediatric subjects with suspected IIH aged 2–18 years were identified by review of a pediatric neuro-ophthalmologist’s database spanning from July 1993 to April 2013. ASD diagnoses were identified within this cohort by an ICD-9 diagnosis code search and database review. Three subjects had concurrent ASD diagnoses; all were non-obese males. Since the retrospective observational case series was performed in April 2013, we identified three additional IIH cases in boys with ASD. Our experience suggests that IIH may be a comorbidity of ASD, particularly in non-obese boys.

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Jensen, A. K., Sheldon, C. A., Paley, G. L., Szperka, C. L., Liu, G. W., Liu, G. T., & McCormack, S. E. (2021). Autism spectrum disorder in pediatric idiopathic intracranial hypertension. Life, 11(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/life11090972

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