Abstract

A 17-year-old short-statured girl (figure 1) presented with seizures, progressive cataracts, and tetany. Further evaluation revealed positive Chvostek sign (video), cerebrostriothalamic calcifications or Fahr syndrome, persistent hypocalcemia (total serum calcium 6.5 [normal 9–10.5] mg/100 mL), …

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