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Basal ganglia calcifications and diffuse white abnormalities in child with cerebral folate deficiency (CT)

Cerebral CT-scan in 4-year-old child. Red arrows show brain calcifications of the globus pallidus (A) and diffuse white matter abnormalities (B). (Source: Mafi S, Laroche-Raynaud C, et al. Pharmacoresistant epilepsy in childhood: think of the cerebral folate deficiency, a treatable disease. Brain Sci 2020;10(11):762). (Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.)