D‐2‐Hydroxyglutaric aciduria (D‐2‐HG) is a rare metabolic disorder. First reported in 1980, it does not have any well‐recognized presentation or specific treatment regimen. Neuroimaging findings are heterogeneous. Subdural haemorrhage has not been a feature of any of the reported cases. This report presents a boy with bilateral subdural haematoma in whom non‐accidental injury was initially suspected and subsequent metabolic investigation led to a diagnosis of D‐2‐HG.
Conclusion: In the management of childhood subdural haemorrhages, it is very important that potentially treatable metabolic disorders are detected and that parents are not wrongly accused of injuring their children.
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