The Official Parent S Sourcebook On Sturge-Weber Syndrome A is often considered a synonym or a condition closely related to the following DimitriDisease; encephalofacial angiomatosis; Encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis http://www.adwarereport.com/books-reviewed/059783041X.html
Journal Of Computer Assisted Tomography - UserLogin Haberland C. encephalofacial angiomatosis (SturgeWeber-Dimiti syndrome). In PJVinken, GW Bruyn, eds. Handbook of clinical neurology, vol 31. http://www.jcat.org/pt/re/jcat/fulltext.00004728-199811000-00025.htm
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Extractions: Syndrome Sturge-Weber syndrome (SWS) Synonyms Dimitri disease Jahnke syndrome Kalischer syndrome Lawford syndrome Müller syndrome Parkes Weber syndrome Parkes Weber and Dimitri syndrome Schirmer syndrome Sturge disease Sturge syndrome Sturge-Kalischer-Weber syndrome Sturge-Weber angiomatosis Sturge-Weber anomalad Sturge-Weber-Dimitri syndrome Sturge-Weber-Krabbe syndrome Sturge-Weber-Thoma syndrome Weber syndrome Weber-Dimitri syndrome angioma capillare et venosum calcificans angiomatosis encephalofacialis angiomatosis meningoulofacialis angiomatosis-oculo-orbito-thalamo-encephalic syndrome cerebrocutaneous angiomatosis cutaneocerebral angioma ectoneurodermal hamartoma encephalocraniofacial angiomatosis encephalofacial angiomatosis encephalofacial neuroangiomatosis encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis encephalotrigeminal syndrome fourth phacomatosis meningeal capillary angiomatosis meningofacial angiomatosis meningo-oculofacial angiomatosis neuroangiomatosis encephalofacialis neurocutaneous syndrome neuroectodermal hamartoma neuro-oculocutaneous angiomatosis neuroretinoangiomatosis nevoid amentia trigemino-encephalo-angiomatosis Summary A group of neurocutaneous disorders manifested by facial and leptomeningeal angiomas, ipsilateral gyriform calcifications of the cerebral cortex, seizures, development delay, hemiplegia, emotional and behavioral problems, and glaucoma and other ocular disorders. Nevus flammeus on the side of the face ipsilateral to angiomatosis sometimes extends to neck, chest, and back. Angiomatosis may occasionally involve the choroid plexus, thyroid, pituitary gland, lungs, gastrointestinal organs, pancreas, ovaries, and thymus. Correlation between the distribution of the nevus and the course of the trigeminal nerve is responsible for naming the syndrome "trigemino-encephalo-angiomatosis," but later findings found the relationship to be fortuitous. The syndrome frequently occurs in incomplete forms, presenting different combinations of symptoms.
Syndrome DB - Table Of Contents encephalocraniofacial angiomatosis encephalofacial angiomatosis encephalofacialneuroangiomatosis encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis http://www.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/jablonski/syndrome_toc/toc_e.html
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Research At Johns Hopkins Medicine Key words SturgeWeber syndrome; encephalofacial angiomatosis; occiptal lobe;facial nevus. 4. Irani DN, Johnson RT. Diagnosis and prevention of bovine http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/webnotes/publications/archives_neurology.cfm
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Extractions: Feedback en·ceph·a·lo·gram n-s f -l -gr m -l n. An x-ray picture of the brain taken by encephalography. Also called encephalograph See electroencephalogram Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Noun encephalogram - a graphical record of electrical activity of the brain; produced by an electroencephalograph EEG electroencephalogram graph graphical record - a drawing illustrating the relations between certain quantities plotted with reference to a set of axes encephalogram - an X ray of the brain made by replacing spinal fluid with a gas (usually oxygen) to improve contrast pneumoencephalogram roentgenogram X-ray photograph X-ray picture ... X ray - a radiogram made by exposing photographic film to X rays; used in medical diagnosis
Letra-a Translate this page Angiomatosis encefalofacial / encephalofacial angiomatosis Ver Síndrome deSturge-Weber. Angiomatosis neurooculocutánea / Neurooculocutaneous angiomatosis http://www.oftalmored.com/diccionario/letra-a.htm
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