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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 44
Case 30 The Infant Who Loses Ambulation
sensory nerve conduction velocities. Head CT and brain MRI showed diffuse cerebral white matter abnormality. The diagnosis was confirmed by skin biopsy for fibroblasts with enzymatic and molecular testing. Diagnostic Workup Brain MRI shows confluent and symmetric involvement of the periventricular and deep white matter, including splenium of corpus callosum
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 44
Case 30 The Infant Who Loses Ambulation
sensory nerve conduction velocities. Head CT and brain MRI showed diffuse cerebral white matter abnormality. The diagnosis was confirmed by skin biopsy for fibroblasts with enzymatic and molecular testing. Diagnostic Workup Brain MRI shows confluent and symmetric involvement of the periventricular and deep white matter, including splenium of corpus callosum
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 44
Case 30 The Infant Who Loses Ambulation
sensory nerve conduction velocities. Head CT and brain MRI showed diffuse cerebral white matter abnormality. The diagnosis was confirmed by skin biopsy for fibroblasts with enzymatic and molecular testing. Diagnostic Workup Brain MRI shows confluent and symmetric involvement of the periventricular and deep white matter, including splenium of corpus callosum
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