Abstract

Renal lymphangiectasia: know it in order to diagnose it.

Highlights

  • There is a broad spectrum of diagnoses of bilateral lesions in the basal ganglia in the pediatric population

  • The possibility of acute or chronic kernicterus should be considered when clinical symptoms, biochemical data, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings are suggestive of the disease, the chronic presentation and permanent, irreversible profile being promoted by bilirubin neurotoxicity

  • Dear Editor, Here, we report the case of a 9-year-old girl with hyperparathyroidism

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Summary

Introduction

There is a broad spectrum of diagnoses of bilateral lesions in the basal ganglia in the pediatric population. The possibility of acute or chronic kernicterus should be considered when clinical symptoms, biochemical data, and MRI findings are suggestive of the disease, the chronic presentation and permanent, irreversible profile being promoted by bilirubin neurotoxicity. 1. Alfenas R, Niemeyer B, Bahia PRV, et al Parry-Romberg syndrome: findings in advanced magnetic resonance imaging sequences – case report.

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