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Nutritional Recovery Batwing Dystonia in Infantile Vitamin B12 Deficiency.

Pawan KumarBalamurugan NagarajanSameer VyasArun BansalSavita VermaNaveen Sankhyan
Published in: Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society (2022)
The neurocutaneous syndrome of infantile B12 deficiency, more commonly called the infantile tremor syndrome, typically is characterized by developmental delay, sparse hair, hyperpigmentation, and tremors. When treated with injectable B12, the affected babies can develop a peculiar transient "batwing dystonia." This dystonia is possibly a nutritional recovery movement disorder due to basal ganglia dysfunction.
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