COLD syndrome
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Citation:
Gaillard F, COLD syndrome. Reference article, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 24 Mar 2025) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-52584
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At the time the article was created Frank Gaillard had no recorded disclosures.
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At the time the article was last revised Frank Gaillard had the following disclosures:
- Radiopaedia Australia Pty Ltd and Radiopaedia Events Pty Ltd, Director, Founder and CEO (Radiopaedia) (ongoing)
- Biogen Australia Pty Ltd, Investigator-Initiated Research Grant for CAD software in multiple sclerosis: finished Oct 2021 (past)
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Synonyms:
- Cowden-Lhermitte-Duclos syndrome
COLD syndrome is the acronym for the concurrent diagnosis of Cowden syndrome and Lhermitte-Duclos disease. It has been suggested that COLD syndrome should be considered a phakomatosis 1.
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References
- 1. Paolo Tortori-Donati, Andrea Rossi. Pediatric Neuroradiology. ISBN: 9783540263982
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