E Listing Part 1 encephalofacial angiomatosis. (See STURGEWEBER SYNDROME) ENCEPHALOTRIGEMINALANGIOMATOSIS. (See STURGE-WEBER SYNDROME) http://www.childhealthinfo.com/eindexlist1.htm
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DICCIONARIO DE OFTALMOLOGIA - TERMINOS MAS COMUNES Translate this page Angiomatosis encefalo-trigeminal / Encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis Ver SÃndromede Sturge-Weber. Angiomatosis encefalofacial / encephalofacial angiomatosis http://www.sitiosespana.com/diccionarios/OFTALMOLOGIA/
Centre For Arab Genomic Studies encephalocraniocutaneous lipomatosis (ECCL), encephalocraniofacial angiomatosis,encephalofacial angiomatosis, encephalofacial neuroangiomatosis, http://www.cags.org.ae/cags_html/HTML/EN/diseases.php?id=e
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NORD - National Organization For Rare Disorders, Inc. Sturge Weber Syndrome Dimitri Disease; encephalofacial angiomatosis;Encephalotrigeminal Angiomatosis; Leptomeningeal Angiomatosis; http://nord-rdb.com/search/rdbdetail_abstract.html?disname=Sturge Weber Syndrome
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Phacomatoses Index SturgeWeber syndrome, also known as encephalofacial angiomatosis, is a rare conditionthat occurs sporadically, though rare familial cases may occur. http://ect.downstate.edu/courseware/np2/phakohtm/phakoidx.htm
Extractions: Code ICD-9 Code Eagle-Barrett syndrome Ear-patella-short stature (EPS) syndrome Early onset parkinsonism-mental retardation syndrome Early-onset diabetes mellitus-epiphyseal dysplasia syndrome Eastman-Bixler syndrome Eccentro-osteochondrodysplasia Eccentrochondrodysplasia Eclampsia nutans Ectodermal and mesodermal dysplasia with osseous involvement Ectodermal dysplasia-central nervous system malformation-mental retardation syndrome Ectodermal dysplasia-cleft lip and palate-mental retardation syndactyly syndrome II Ectodermal dysplasia-cleft lip and palate-mental retardation-syndactyly syndrome I Ectodermal dysplasia-mental retardation-syndactyly syndrome Ectodermal dysplasia-primary hypothyroidism-agenesis of corpus callosum syndrome Ectoneurodermal hamartoma Ectopia Lentis, Spontaneous Filtering Bleds, and Craniofacial Dysmorphism
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IHC | Syndromes And Conditions The main characteristics of this congenital disorderSturgeWeber syndrome. Alternative Names encephalofacial angiomatosis. http://ihc.org.nz/early/a.asp?synd=62&name=Sturge-Weber syndrome
Extractions: This survey of medical eponyms and the persons behind them is meant as a general interest site only. No information found here must under any circumstances be used for medical purposes, diagnostically, therapeutically or otherwise. If you, or anybody close to you, is affected, or believe to be affected, by any condition mentioned here: see a doctor. Angioma capillare et venosum calcificans, angiomatosis encephalofacialis, cerebrocutaneous angiomatosis, congenital neuroectodermal dysplasia, cutaneocerebral angioma, cutaneodermal angioma, encephalocutaneous angiomatosis, encephalofacial angiomatosis, encephalofacial neuroangiomatosis, encephalotrigeminal syndrome, encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis, encephalotrigeminal vascular syndrome, facial-meningeal angiomas, fourth phacomatosis syndrome, meningeal capillary angiomatosis, meningofacial angiomatosis, meningo-oculofacial angiomatosis, neuroangiomatosis encephalofacialis, neurocutaneous syndrome, neuroectodermal hamartoma, neuro-oculocutaneous angiomatosis, neurooculocutaneous syndrome, naevoid amentia, trigemino-encephalo-angiomatosis, phacomatosis syndrome, vascular encephalotrigeminal syndrome.
Brain Tumor angiomatosis (encephalofacial; SturgeWeber Disease) This is a developmentaldisorder that involves a capillary-venous angioma of the face and http://nanonline.org/nandistance/mtbi/NeuroIll/tumor/angio.html
Extractions: Angiomatosis This image depicts the leptomeningeal angiomatosis characteristic of encephalofacial angiomatosis (Sturge-Weber Disease). Note the mild atrophy of the affected hemisphere. Angiomatosis (Encephalofacial; Sturge-Weber Disease): This is a developmental disorder that involves a capillary-venous angioma of the face and leptomeninges of the brain. The facial angioma is also called a nevus flammeus or "port wine stain". Most lesions are unilateral. Although the angioma is present at birth, the neurological manifestations of the disorder emerge over the course of development. They may include focal seizures, contralateral spastic hemiplegia, hemisensory loss and visual field defects. There may be cortical atrophy and calcifications.