Case Reports

Nausea and vomiting • sensitivity to smell • history of hypertension and alcohol abuse • Dx?

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THE TAKEAWAY

A high index of suspicion is crucial to prevent possible long-term neurologic sequelae in WKS. Appropriate care starts at the beginning, with the patient’s story.

CORRESPONDENCE
Romith Naug, MD, 15 St. Andrew Street, Unit 601, Brockville, ON Canada K6V0B8; Romith.naug@gmail.com.

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