An atypical case of hypomagnesemia-induced cerebellar syndrome with literature review
We present a case of HiCS presenting with a characteristic history of recurrent ataxia, tremor, and vertigo that improved with treatment. Our patient was atypical, as there were no significant MRI findings attributable to hypomagnesemia. Only seven case reports are available throughout the world that show such disparity.PMID:37936278 | DOI:10.1177/14782715231209776
Source: Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh - Category: General Medicine Authors: Madhugandha Wahane Himanshu Kaushal Gaurav Goyal Mukesh Sarna Source Type: research
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