An all-consuming case

This is a case of a 6-month-old child who presented to the local paediatric department with a relatively short history of developmental regression, hypotonia, weight loss, irritability and hepatosplenomegaly. The child then proceeded to spike temperatures up to 39°C. The case demonstrates the logica...

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