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We present a case of a 5 year-old boy who came to the emergency department after a week long history of worsening, throbbing headaches and episodes of unresponsiveness and nystagmus, lasting 20-30 seconds. The patient’s mother reported the patient had normal development and no significant past medical history, except a recent hospital visit for viral gastroenteritis. Labs and hypercoagulability studies were done, all of which were normal except a slight elevation in lactic acid. …