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    February 2012, VOLUME 129 / ISSUE 2
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    Co-occurring Conditions and Change in Diagnosis in Autism Spectrum Disorders

    Heather A. Close, Li-Ching Lee, Christopher N. Kaufmann, Andrew W. Zimmerman
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    Published online February 01, 2012
    Pediatrics Vol. 129 No. 2 February 01, 2012

    doi: 10.1542/peds.2011-1717

    PubMed 
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    Print ISSN 
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    1. Heather A. Close, BSa,
    2. Li-Ching Lee, PhD, ScMa,
    3. Christopher N. Kaufmann, MHSa, and
    4. Andrew W. Zimmerman, MDb
    1. aCenter for Autism and Developmental Disabilities Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland; and
    2. bLurie Family Autism Center, Massachusetts General Hospital for Children, Lexington, Massachusetts
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    Heather A. Close, Li-Ching Lee, Christopher N. Kaufmann, Andrew W. Zimmerman
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