Status Epilepticus as a Novel Late Complication in CARASIL: A Case Report Expanding the Clinical Spectrum
Mohammad Amin Najafi1, Seyyed Ali Alaei2, Alireza Anjam Majoumerd2
1Department of Neurology Alzahra Hospital, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences Isfahan Iran.
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CARASIL may present without systemic features, and seizures including status epilepticus can occur as late-stage complications. Long-term neurological monitoring is essential even in patients lacking extra-neurological manifestations.
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