Neuro-Imaging of Phacomatoses: about 20 Cases
Aichouni N,
Nasri S,
Kamaoui I and
Skiker I
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Skiker I: Radiology department, Oujda University Hospital, Morocco
Open Access Journal of Neurology & Neurosurgery, 2020, vol. 13, issue 5, 79-91
Abstract:
Phacomatoses are a group of congenital diseases that are very different genetically, clinical-ly and radiologically. They are responsible for the formation of hamartomatous or tumor lesions, the preferential impairment of which is the central nervous system and the skin. Neurological manifestations are often a major component of the prognosis. Imaging, including MRI, allows diagnosis, patient monitoring and screening in family members. The most common diseases reported in our article are neurofibromatosis type 1 and 2, Bournevilletubepink sclé,von Hippel-Lindau disease and Sturge-Weber syndrome.
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Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.19080/OAJNN.2020.13.555872
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