Necrotizing enterocolitis totalis complicates an infantile presentation of ARL6IP1-related spastic paraplegia 61
Spastic paraplegia 61 is a rare, complicated form of hereditary spastic paraplegia characterized by diffuse sensory and motor polyneuropathy. Knowledge about the clinical manifestations of disease in patients with this genetic condition is limited. We describe a case of a 4-month-old infant with spa...
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Main Authors: | E.K. Ninmer (Author), M.C. Spaeder (Author), C.M. Peroutka (Author), D.E. Levin (Author) |
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