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AAP Grand Rounds 9:27 (2003)
© 2003 American Academy of Pediatrics
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Investigators from City and Hackney Community Services, NHS Trust in London, UK, hypothesized that children with communication disorders and autistic like behaviors would, over time, fall into 1 of 2 subgroups: 1) those who, when their communication disorder improved, would also exhibit a disappearance of their autistic-like features (because these impaired socialization skills were simply secondary to the communication deficit); and 2) those who, whether or
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