Abstract
This case report highlights an atypical presentation of Canavan disease (CD) in a 13-year-old female with intention tremor and fine motor difficulties. Neuroimaging revealed symmetrical changes in various brain regions initially suggesting a neurometabolic or mitochondrial disorder. However, further investigations, including biochemical analysis and whole genome sequencing, confirmed a diagnosis of CD. Unlike classical presentations, this case exhibited milder symptoms and unusual MRI findings, contributing to the expanding clinical and radiological spectrum of CD. The importance of recognizing such atypical presentations is emphasized for accurate diagnosis and management of CD.