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A 7-month-old infant was admitted to the hospital because of afebrile convulsion. The patient was born with a normal pregnancy at full term. The delivery was uncomplicated. He developed normally until 3 months of age. However, he manifested stridor and poor feeding at 4 months old and exhibited retroflexion of the neck and strabismus. Feeding problems and difficulty in handling secretion appeared at 6 months old. He manifested tonic-clonic convulsion without fever. Since convulsion continued for more than 30 min, he was transferred to the emergency room.
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Ida, H. (2019). Gaucher Disease. In: Oohashi, T., Tsukahara, H., Ramirez, F., Barber, C., Otsuka, F. (eds) Human Pathobiochemistry. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2977-7_6
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