A Case Report of Bilateral Foot Drop in a Young Girl
Acute unilateral foot drop is a well-known entity, but bilateral foot drop in progressive fashion is rare. In particular, slow-progressing bilateral foot drop occurs with various metabolic causes, as in anorexia nervosa, hypothyroid myopathy, Crohn's disease, and post-electroconvulsive therapy....
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Main Authors: | Muhammad Inam (Author), Shah Fahad (Author) |
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Gandhara University,
2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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