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    SturgeWeber syndrome, sometimes referred to as encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis, is a rare congenital neurological and skin disorder. It is one of the...
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  • imprecise when van der Hoeve also used it to include those with Sturge-Weber syndrome as they do not have similar lesions on the skin. In addition, the...
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    myopathy Sialuria Simpson-Golabi-Behmel syndrome Snijders Blok-Campeau syndrome Sotos syndrome Sturge-Weber syndrome Sulfite oxidase deficiency due to molybdenum...
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    Hermann David Weber, a German-born physician working in London, who described the condition in 1863. It is unrelated to SturgeWeber syndrome, Klippel–Trénaunay–Weber...
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    occur. Port-wine stains may be part of a syndrome such as SturgeWeber syndrome or Klippel–Trénaunay–Weber syndrome. Nevus flammeus may be divided as follows:...
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    the anterior surface of the iris.[medical citation needed] SturgeWeber syndrome – a syndrome characterized by a port-wine stain nevus in the distribution...
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    Klippel–Trénaunay syndrome, formerly Klippel–Trénaunay–Weber syndrome and sometimes angioosteohypertrophy syndrome and hemangiectatic hypertrophy, is a...
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    Epilepsy (redirect from Seizure syndrome)
    Some types of phakomatoses such as tuberous sclerosis complex and Sturge-Weber syndrome have a higher prevalence of epilepsy relative to others such as...
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    occur in isolation or as a part of another disease (for example, Sturge-Weber syndrome or hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia). AVMs have been shown...
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    local flow and oxygen saturation. An SWI venogram of a neonate with SturgeWeber syndrome who did not display neurological symptoms is shown to the right...
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    the "Mule-Faced Woman" due to a severe facial deformity known as SturgeWeber syndrome. She joined Harry Lewiston's Traveling Circus, where she was paid...
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    effects. CLOVES syndrome is closely linked to other overgrowth disorders like proteus syndrome, Klippel–Trénaunay syndrome, SturgeWeber syndrome, and hemihypertrophy...
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  • Foix–Chavany–Marie syndrome[citation needed] Down syndrome (trisomy 21) Patau syndrome (trisomy 13)[citation needed] SturgeWeber syndrome Maple syrup urine...
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    with Down syndrome, Turner syndrome, or Noonan syndrome. If it is diagnosed in the third trimester, then chances of association with Down syndrome are increased...
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  • syndrome SturgeWeber syndrome Subclavian steal syndrome Sudden death syndrome Sudden infant death syndrome Sudden wealth syndrome Sugarman syndrome Sulfonamide...
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    William Allen Sturge. Weber–Cockayne syndrome: A form of epidermolysis bullosa. Named with Edward Alfred Cockayne. Parkes Weber syndrome: A rare congenital...
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    Parkes Weber syndrome (PWS) is a congenital disorder of the vascular system. It is an extremely rare condition, and its exact prevalence is unknown. It...
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    childhood, and other rare syndromes affecting the occipital area is Sturge-Weber syndrome, adult forms of Rasmussen's syndrome, and more. Technically speaking...
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  • Simpson–Golabi–Behmel syndrome Sotos syndrome SturgeWeber syndrome Tatton-Brown–Rahman syndrome Weaver syndrome Gigantism Ko JM (2013). "Genetic syndromes associated...
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  • Sturge may refer to: Sturge is a Middle Ages surname of Norse-Viking origins, meaning son of Turgis or Thurgis, Turgeus etc., which meant "Thor's follower"...
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  • Ellis-van Creveld syndrome, incontinentia pigmenti achromians, Mohr syndrome, Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome and Sturge Weber syndrome are at a higher risk...
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  • inversus Smith–Lemli–Opitz syndrome Smith–Magenis syndrome Spina bifida Stickler Syndrome Strabismus SturgeWeber syndrome Symbrachydactyly Syndactyly...
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  • American pediatric neurologist specialized in the treatment of SturgeWeber syndrome. She is a professor of neurology and pediatrics at the Johns Hopkins...
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    high blood pressure. Bacillary angiomatosis Klippel–Trénaunay syndrome SturgeWeber syndrome It is a vascular malformation wherein blood vessels proliferate...
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  • vascular malformations. Syndromes associated with capillary malformations are: SturgeWeber syndrome and Klippel–Trénaunay syndrome. Capillary malformations...
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  • PKU, Tuberous sclerosis, Neurofibromatosis, SturgeWeber syndrome, Congenital rubella syndrome, the syndrome of hypoxic/ischemic perinatal brain injury...
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    upper eyelid or forehead may be indicative of a condition called SturgeWeber syndrome. Additionally, port-wine stains in these locations may be associated...
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  • Tram track-shaped calcifications in the cerebral cortex indicate SturgeWeber syndrome.[citation needed] where intracranial gyriform calcification (brain...
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    lymphangiomas are often associated with chromosomal abnormalities such as Turner syndrome, although they can also exist in isolation. Lymphangiomas are commonly...
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    with collateral drainage. DVA can also be found diagnosed with SturgeWeber syndrome and can be found through leptomeningeal angiomatosis. Demyelinating...
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