Diagnostic Dilemma

ACUTE ONSET NECK FLOP IN INFANT


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A 10 month old baby presented with sudden onset non progressive neck flop for 1 day with no history of fever, convulsion or any cause of dyselectrolytemia like diarrhea, vomiting. Child had fever 10 days back. Patient can take feed normally. Power, tone and sensorium was normal. Deep tendon reflexes are brisk and pupils are reacting to light normally. Serum electrolytes and other baseline investigations are normal. CSF study shows normal findings. CT scan is also within normal range.

So what are the possibilities?
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M
mukund mane
bubble
periodic hypokalemia
9 years ago
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Muthiah Periyakaruppan
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drug side effects
9 years ago

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