Dr. Usman El Baradei
A 19-month-old boy was presented with a five-day history of truncal ataxia. The child was previously healthy and had met all developmental milestones at appropriate intervals. A neurological exam revealed profound truncal ataxia. Laboratory analysis on hospital day 0 was significant for an elevated peripheral white blood cell count (WBC) and eosino
Meningoencephalitis Diagnosis in a Truncal Ataxia Presented Infant…The MRI Image Conceals the Cause

Meningoencephalitis Diagnosis in a Truncal Ataxia Presented Infant…The MRI Image Conceals the Cause

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