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pubmed-article:1310363pubmed:abstractTextRecent findings have suggested that the simultaneous occurrence of neurofibromatosis and childhood psychosis might be more than a coincidence. In this study of 341 children with infantile autism and other types of childhood psychosis seen as inpatients in two university clinics of child psychiatry in a 25-year period, only one case (0.3%) of concomitant occurrence of the disorders was found, which is a frequency no higher than expected by chance.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:1310363pubmed:articleTitleNeurofibromatosis in infantile autism and other types of childhood psychoses.lld:pubmed
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