Abstract:Biotin–thiamine responsive basal ganglia disease is a neurometabolic disorder, seen in children presenting with encephalopathy, seizures, and positive family history. The disease is diagnosed based on typical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings and whole exome sequencing but may be initially misdiagnosed as a mitochondrial encephalopathy or an inborn error of metabolism (IEM). We describe the case of an infant who presented with uncontrolled seizures and encephalopathy, responding to high doses of thiami… Show more
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