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DOI: 10.3233/JPN-130608
An unusual cause for focal convulsions: Menkes kinky hair disease
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Publication History
21 April 2012
31 August 2012
Publication Date:
30 July 2015 (online)

Abstract
A 6-month-old male infant was admitted to hospital with the history of repeated attacks of focal convulsions since 1 day prior to admission. He was also suffering from frequent attacks of cough and cold since 5 months of age, which was marked prior to admission. The infant had fair complexion, sparse fuzzy woolly hair with marked trunkal hypotonia. Serum copper and ceruloplasmin levels were low, magnetic resonance imaging showed diffuse cerebral atrophy with ill-defined areas of encephalomalacia. Microscopic examination of hair revealed pili torti. The patient was diagnosed as Menkes disease and treated symptomatically. For lack of facilities, we were not able to do magnetic resonance angiography and genetic study.