External hydrocephalus in primary hypomagnesaemia: A new finding

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This paper reports a new finding in two siblings with primary hypomagnesaemia as a result of renal magnesium wasting, namely, rapidly increasing head size. External hydrocephalus and brain shrinkage in primary hypomagnesaemia seen on computed tomography of the brain with reversibility after magnesium treatment has not been reported previously.

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Bhasker, B., Raghupathy, P., Nair, T. M. R., Ahmed, S. R., DeSilva, V., Bhuyan, B. C., & Al Khusaiby, S. M. (1999). External hydrocephalus in primary hypomagnesaemia: A new finding. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 81(6), 505–507. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.81.6.505

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