Epilepsy & Seizures
Pyridoxine/P5P-dependent developmental epileptic encephalopathy
Apr. 06, 2023
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Computed tomography of brain shows a single ring-enhancing lesion representing solitary cysticercus cyst. This 18-year-old patient presented with acute seizures. The lesion resolved spontaneously after 3 months. Albendazole was not given. (Contributed by Dr. Ravindra Kumar Garg.)