Intussusception presenting with fluctuating mental status changes
We report a 5 months old boy who was admitted to the PICU because of fluctuating level of consciousness. An extensive workup in search for infectious, neurologic, toxicologic and metabolic etiologies was done. Although abdominal symptoms were absent, he eventually was diagnosed with intussusception...
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Main Authors: | Navin P. Boeddha (Author), Natasja I. Meijer (Author), Gwen van Heesch (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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