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- 2016
Late onset arginase deficiency presenting with encephalopathy and midbrain hyperintensityKeywords: Arginase deficiency, midbrain hyperintensity, moustache sign, urea cycle disorder Abstract: Urea cycle disorders (UCD) are very rare metabolic disorders that present with encephalopathy and hyperammonemia. Of the UCDs, Arginase deficiency (ARD) is the rarest and presents in childhood with a progressive spastic diplegia or seizures. Acute presentation in adulthood is extremely unusual.[1] We present the first case of adult onset ARD presenting with encephalopathy and diffusion weighted MRI findings that resembled a moustache in the midbrain
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