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Clinical Reasoning: A 22-Year-Old Woman With Episodic Weakness and Jaundice
Muneeshwaran Rathinasabapathi1, Ashutosh Tiwari1, Mritunjai Kumar1
1From the Department of Neurology (M.R., A.T., M.K., J.S., N.K.), AIIMS Rishikesh; and Department of Neuropathology (A.G., A.M.), NIMHANS, Bangalore, India.
A young woman experienced recurrent episodes of quadriparesis and jaundice. A systematic clinical approach led to a diagnosis responsive to vitamin supplementation, highlighting a rare cause of episodic weakness.
Area of Science:
- Neurology
- Internal Medicine
- Genetics
Background:
- Episodic quadriparesis with jaundice presents a diagnostic challenge.
- Differential diagnoses include metabolic, inflammatory, genetic, and autoimmune conditions.
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