Abstract

The goal of a reassessment of this pathology from a clinical and evolutionary point of view. The interest of this work lies in the fact that these observations are a good illustration of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis and the difficulty of differential diagnosis that it entails with neurodegenerative disorders with myoclonic and epileptic connotations in tropical settings.

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