A one year old, blue eyed, fair haired infant was brought with the complaint of recurrent episodes of seizures. HOPC: the seizures started few days after birth and presented as convulsive movements with twitching of face and repeated blinking of eyes. The antenatal history was not significant and the infant was normal at birth. Development history revealed delay in acquisition of gross motor skills. Past history revealed episode of severe vomiting at month of age. !"amination revealed: an eczematous rash over lower e"tremities# a musty odor from the body and occasional purposeless hand movements. What is the clinical diagnosis? Answer to medicine quiz no. 2: $iagnosis: %itral &tenosis !cg: Atrial fibrillation
Topic of Discussion: "Can The Success Rate of Homoeopathy Be Improved by Relying On Minimum Syndrome of Symptoms As Understanding Every Individual and Individual Case Is A Mystery?"