Items tagged “tuberous sclerosis”
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Tuberous sclerosis
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Tuberous sclerosis
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Tuberous sclerosis
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Renal angiomyolipomas - tuberous sclerosis
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01 May 2010
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Focal areas of signal intensity in neurofibromatosis type I
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02 Jul 2012
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Tuberous sclerosis
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Retinal astrocytic hamartoma on background tuberous sclerosis
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23 Feb 2013
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Tuberous sclerosis
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09 Apr 2013
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Wunderlich syndrome
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23 May 2014
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Subcortical tubers
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06 May 2015
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Myocardial fatty foci (tuberous sclerosis)
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25 Sep 2015
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Tuberous sclerosis
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31 Mar 2016
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Subependymal giant cell astrocytoma associated with tuberous sclerosis
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17 Sep 2016
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Cortical tubers
Cortical tubers or subcortical tubers (with involvement of the underlying white matter) are a common finding in tuberous sclerosis, present in 95-100% of cases 1.
These benign hamartomatous lesions can be epileptogenic foci and are important to diagnose on imaging (typically MRI) as they can af...
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Tuberous sclerosis
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13 Nov 2018
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Tuberous sclerosis
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20 Nov 2017
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Tuberous sclerosis
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16 Dec 2017
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Shagreen patch
A shagreen patch is a subepidermal collagenous connective tissue nevus, also known as a collagenoma, associated with tuberous sclerosis. The overlying skin may be discoloured with obvious pores, giving the appearance of orange peel. These lesions are most commonly found in the lumbosacral region...
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Hypomelanotic macules
Hypomelanotic macules are otherwise known as ash-leaf spots due to their resemblance to Sorbus aucuparia, or mountain-ash, leaves. These macules have a strong association with tuberous sclerosis and are often multiple and present in the vast majority of individuals with the condition (up to 97% ...
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Tuberous sclerosis complex with angiomyolipomatosis
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11 Jun 2018
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