Pavone P, Incorpora G, Fiumara A, Parano E, Trifiletti R R, Ruggieri M
Department of Paediatrics, University of Catania, Italy.
Neuropediatrics. 2004 Aug;35(4):207-10. doi: 10.1055/s-2004-821079.
The authors report on a series of 72 patients (57 male, 15 female; aged from 4 to 21 years) affected by autism with the aim of evaluate their experience regarding the prevalence of seizure and/or epilepsy. Patients were divided into two groups: the first includes individuals (n = 54) affected by so-called idiopathic or primary autism which was further subdivided according to the grade of mental retardation (MR) and the second (n = 18) in which a known pathological event was associated to the autism (secondary autism). According to these results in the first group 12 % of autistic patients with moderate MR (i.e., IQ > 55) suffered from seizures but in three patients (9 %) they were occasional and only in one recurrent (i.e., epileptic) (3 %). Autistic patients with severe MR (i.e., IQ < 55) suffered from seizures in 20 % of the cases: in three the episodes were recurrent (15 %) and in one occasional (5 %). In the second group in which autism was associated to other morbidities 61 % (n = 11/18) had seizures, being recurrent in 10 (55 %). According to this series, in autism the risk of epilepsy is higher compared to the general population but it does not seem to be correlated to the autism itself, but rather to the associated co-morbidities and underlying brain dysfunction (overall prevalence of epilepsy in primary autism [4/54 or 7.4 %] vs. secondary autism [10/18 or 55 %]).
作者报告了一系列72例自闭症患者(57例男性,15例女性;年龄4至21岁),旨在评估他们癫痫发作和/或癫痫的患病率情况。患者分为两组:第一组包括受所谓特发性或原发性自闭症影响的个体(n = 54),根据智力迟钝(MR)程度进一步细分;第二组(n = 18),自闭症与已知病理事件相关(继发性自闭症)。根据这些结果,在第一组中,中度智力迟钝(即智商> 55)的自闭症患者中有12%患有癫痫发作,但其中3例(9%)为偶发性发作,只有1例为复发性发作(即癫痫,3%)。重度智力迟钝(即智商< 55)的自闭症患者中有20%患有癫痫发作:其中3例发作是复发性的(15%),1例为偶发性发作(5%)。在第二组中,自闭症与其他疾病相关,61%(n = 11/18)有癫痫发作,其中10例为复发性发作(55%)。根据这一系列情况,在自闭症患者中,癫痫的风险高于一般人群,但似乎与自闭症本身无关,而是与相关的合并症和潜在的脑功能障碍有关(原发性自闭症中癫痫的总体患病率为[4/54或7.4%],继发性自闭症为[10/18或55%])。