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Management Uncertainty in a Young Woman with Fever and Abdominal Pain
Reversible quadriplegia is a relatively rare condition. Here, the authors describe an interesting case where a patient, three and a half months after her delivery, presented with fever and abdominal pain. She further developed hyponatremia, became delirious, and then developed quadriplegia.