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Hereditary folate malabsorption with extensive intracranial calcification. BACKGROUND: Anemia is a common accompaniment of cerebral palsy, mental retardation and neurodegenerative disorders. CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS: A 4-year-old boy with chronic megaloblastic anemia, global developmental delay, seizures, intracranial calcification and new onset neuro-regression. OBSERVATION: A diagnosis of hereditary folate malabsorption was made, and he was put on oral and injectable folinic acid. OUTCOME: Marked improvement at 6 month follow up. MESSAGE: Hereditary folate malabsorption should be suspected in any child having megaloblastic anemia and neuro degeneration disorder.