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peads - difficulty learning to walk
paperp - 10-26-10 14:28
A 14 month old patient presents to the clinic with difficulty walking - he has been having difficulty walking since he first started to learn 12 months of age. The child has also had recurrent infections in the past. On eye exam you notice some thickened red vessels in the eyes.
What is the most likely diagnosis
paperp - 10-26-10 14:28
A 14 month old patient presents to the clinic with difficulty walking - he has been having difficulty walking since he first started to learn 12 months of age. The child has also had recurrent infections in the past. On eye exam you notice some thickened red vessels in the eyes.
What is the most likely diagnosis
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Re: peads - difficulty learning to walk
babbu5508 - 10-28-10 02:11 My answer is: c.
difficulty walking since he first started to learn 12 months of age. The child has also had recurrent infections in the past. On eye exam you notice some thickened red vessels in the eyes.
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Re: peads - difficulty learning to walk
babbu5508 - 12-05-10 05:15 ataxia telangiectasia...thickened red vessels in the eyes, been having difficulty walking since he first started to learn 12 months of age.
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