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Truncal Ataxia and Developmental Regression in an Infant: A Diagnostic Challenge

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A 15-month-old girl, the first child of non-consanguineous parents, has exhibited developmental regression and truncal ataxia for 11 months following a febrile illness one month earlier. During the initial febrile episode, pneumonia was diagnosed and treated, showing improvement. However, despite initial progress, weakness in her upper extremities

Truncal Ataxia and Developmental Regression in an Infant: A Diagnostic Challenge
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