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Daoud Ali Mohamed1, Arthur Semedo1, Boris Adeyemi1
1Pediatric Radiology Department, Children's Hospital of Rabat, University Hospital of Ibn Sina Rabat, Rabat, Morocco.
Abstract:
Chemotherapy may be responsible for central and/or peripheral neurotoxicity. These neurological complications are frequent but little known. Some molecules are more providers, responsible for acute or late complications, sometimes not reversible. Some manifestations such as acute encephalopathy and acute reversible encephalopathy are increasingly understood. We report here a case of acute ifosfamide-induced encephalopathy (EII) with brain damage resolved after discontinuation of this treatment in a 13-years-old child.
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