Landau - Kleffner Syndrome
A rare form of epilepsy that manifests through loss of language. It develops when the child is between 3-7 years old. It is twice as common in males than in females. Individuals generally lose their ability to comprehend first and then lose the ability to speak.
Some autistic traits seen with this syndrome include aggression, poor eye contact, insistence on sameness, and sleep problems.
The cause of LKS is not known but many suggest it could be a dysfunctional immune system, virus exposure, or brain trauma.
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