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The finding of macrocephaly in autism is one of the most replicated findings in the disorder.1 (See also OpenUrlFREE Full Text) Researchers at UCLA and the Center for Autism Research in San Diego obtained head circumference (HC), body length, and body weight measurements during the first year from the medical records of 48 children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) aged 2 to 5 years who had participated in magnetic resonance imaging studies in order to determine whether pathological brain overgrowth precedes the first clinical signs of ASD.
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