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Probable Vanishing White Matter Disease: A Case Report and Literature Review

Ethiopian journal of health sciences, Volume 31, No. 6, Year 2021

Background: Vanishing white matter disease is one of the most prevalent inherited childhood leukoencephalopathies. The disease is characterized by chronic, progressive and episodic deterioration with ataxia and spasticity. Case Presentation: Here, we report a 15-month-old female child from Dire-Dawa, eastern part of Ethiopia, who presented with regression of developmental milestones and truncal ataxia since her age of 11 months following a febrile illness that occurred one month earlier. Magnetic resonance imaging of brain is suggestive of vanishing white matter disease. Conclusions: We believe this case report will increase curiosity, awareness and knowledge of health professionals in Ethiopia and sub-Saharan Africa working with children in early consideration and the diagnosis of the disease.

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Citations: 5
Authors: 5
Affiliations: 3
Identifiers
Research Areas
Maternal And Child Health
Study Approach
Systematic review
Study Locations
Ethiopia
Participants Gender
Female