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Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 46
Case 32 Infant With Brittle Hair, Seizures, and Neurological Deterioration
Deterioration History and Physical A male infant with no prior history developed generalized tonic-clonic seizures with multifocal EEG changes at 2 months of life. He also demonstrated feeding difficulties with poor weight gain. Physical examination revealed global developmental delay with axial hypotonia. He started treatment with sodium
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 43
Case 29 Head Circumference Is Increasing While the Child Is Deteriorating
Deteriorating History and Physical A 2-month-old infant with no prior history manifested with new-onset loss of muscle tone and difficulties with head control. His physical examination was normal, and he was referred to an early intervention program. After 2 months of therapy, no improvements were
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 46
Case 32 Infant With Brittle Hair, Seizures, and Neurological Deterioration
Deterioration History and Physical A male infant with no prior history developed generalized tonic-clonic seizures with multifocal EEG changes at 2 months of life. He also demonstrated feeding difficulties with poor weight gain. Physical examination revealed global developmental delay with axial hypotonia. He started treatment with sodium
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 43
Case 29 Head Circumference Is Increasing While the Child Is Deteriorating
Deteriorating History and Physical A 2-month-old infant with no prior history manifested with new-onset loss of muscle tone and difficulties with head control. His physical examination was normal, and he was referred to an early intervention program. After 2 months of therapy, no improvements were
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 46
Case 32 Infant With Brittle Hair, Seizures, and Neurological Deterioration
Deterioration History and Physical A male infant with no prior history developed generalized tonic-clonic seizures with multifocal EEG changes at 2 months of life. He also demonstrated feeding difficulties with poor weight gain. Physical examination revealed global developmental delay with axial hypotonia. He started treatment with sodium
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 43
Case 29 Head Circumference Is Increasing While the Child Is Deteriorating
Deteriorating History and Physical A 2-month-old infant with no prior history manifested with new-onset loss of muscle tone and difficulties with head control. His physical examination was normal, and he was referred to an early intervention program. After 2 months of therapy, no improvements were
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 8
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Clinical Differential Diagnosis Imaging Differential Diagnosis Final Diagnosis Discussion Conclusions References Case 29 Head Circumference Is Increasing While the Child Is Deteriorating
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 8
Contents
Clinical Differential Diagnosis Imaging Differential Diagnosis Final Diagnosis Discussion Conclusions References Case 29 Head Circumference Is Increasing While the Child Is Deteriorating
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 8
Contents
Clinical Differential Diagnosis Imaging Differential Diagnosis Final Diagnosis Discussion Conclusions References Case 29 Head Circumference Is Increasing While the Child Is Deteriorating
Pediatric Neurology · Chapter 44
Case 30 The Infant Who Loses Ambulation
Clinical Differential Diagnosis Genetic leukodystrophies can be inherited in an autosomal dominant, autosomal recessive, or X-linked fashion. These are generally childhood-onset conditions with predominant motor involvement, including hypotonia and pyramidal and cerebellar signs. Cognitive deterioration
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