Sturge-Weber syndrome, encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis (Q85.81)
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Clinical aspects
- About a third of the patients are mentally retarded, and epilepsy is common. Hemipareses also occur.
The following alterations can be found in the skull and facial area:
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Published 18.09.2024
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