Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5713335 | Trauma Case Reports | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Given the young man's presentation, a high clinical suspicion was held for an underlying syndrome such as osteomalacia. Secondary to early aggressive treatment, a biopsy performed was non-diagnostic and features of osteomalacia were not present. Due to the potential consequences of a seizure, the authors recommend individuals who present with seizure or collapse be thoroughly examined and investigated to ensure no co-existing injury or pathology.
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Rami Shenouda, Sean Carter, Kemble Wang, Yvonne Chow, Duncan J. Topliss, Max P. Esser,