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English: Cerebral CT-scan at 4 years old. Red arrows show brain calcifications (A) and diffuse white matter abnormalities (B).
Русский: Результат КТ-сканирования мозга пациентки с церебральной фолатной недостаточностью в возрасте 4 лет. Красными стрелками указаны области кальцификации в мозге (A) и диффузные изменения белого вещества мозга (B). Из публикации Mafi et al., 2020, "Pharmacoresistant Epilepsy in Childhood: Think of the Cerebral Folate Deficiency, a Treatable Disease"
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Author Sarah Mafi, Pierre-Antoine Faye

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Cerebral CT-scan at 4 years old. Red arrows show brain calcifications (A) and diffuse white matter abnormalities (B).

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