EEGs may someday be able to diagnose autism
ABC News: A brain test could someday be used to diagnose autism in young children. But Max Wiznitzer, associate professor of pediatric neurology, said the EEG is more of a confirmatory tool because specialists usually make diagnoses. “I think the value is in the research and for monitoring how people are responding to treatments,” he said.
Pediatric neurologist Max Wiznitzer discusses use of EEGs to diagnose autism
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June 26, 2012
STORY BY: EDITORIAL STAFF
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