Vitamin responsive bulbar palsy in an infant.
Journal Title: Stanley Medical Journal - Year 2016, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
A seven months old infant presented with swallowing difficulty, poor cry and pooling of secretions of the throat as progressive bulbar palsy. She responded to riboflavin treatment and continued to improve.
Authors and Affiliations
Riaz Ahmed
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