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Marie-Seé Syndrome

Marie-Seé Syndrome: Introduction

Marie-Seé Syndrome: A sudden buildup of fluid inside the skull (hydrocephalus) in infants who are given large doses of vitamin A. Symptoms tend to occur about 12 hours after the receiving the vitamin A and usually last for a day or two. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Marie-Seé Syndrome is available below.

Symptoms of Marie-Seé Syndrome

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