A 3-year-old boy with DiGeorge syndrome is brought to the emergency department after a 5-minute, generalized tonic-clonic seizure. For the past week, the patient has been increasingly tired and has had severe morning headaches, which have not been relieved by acetaminophen or ibuprofen. He has been dragging his right leg for several days while walking. His appetite has decreased, and he has been vomiting after waking up in the morning. The patient's family recently emigrated from a developing country to obtain care for his unrepaired tetralogy of Fallot. The patient has speech delay and a history of recurrent pneumonias and sinus infections. Temperature is 38.3 C (101 F) . Physical examination shows a tired-appearing child with dysmorphic facial features. The right lower extremity exhibits decreased strength and the ankle deep tendon reflex is hyperreflexic; the left lower extremity is normal. There is no truncal ataxia. Which of the following is the most likely cause of this patient's symptoms?
A) Bacterial meningitis
B) Brain abscess
C) Hypocalcemia
D) Hypoglycemia
E) Hyponatremia
F) Medulloblastoma
G) Thromboembolic stroke
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