Pyridoxine-dependent seizures and microcephaly

Pediatric Neurology
Hüseyin TanCahit Karakelleoğlu

Abstract

Pyridoxine dependency is a rare autosomal-recessive disorder causing intractable seizures in neonates and infants. This case report describes an infant with pyridoxine-dependent seizures with microcephaly and discusses a probable pathogenetic mechanism of microcephaly in this condition.

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Jul 5, 2005·Pediatric Neurology·Joost Nicolai

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