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Sturge–Weber syndrome

Abnormal ocular enhancement in Sturge Weber syndrome: correlation of ocular MR and CT findings with clinical and intracranial imaging findings

Abnormal ocular enhancement in Sturge Weber syndrome: correlation of ocular MR and CT findings with clinical and intracranial imaging findings

... with Sturge-Weber syndrome, and we be- lieve that this examination should include thorough investigation of the ...with Sturge-Weber syndrome, and the enhancement represents ...

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Choroid plexus size in young children with Sturge Weber syndrome

Choroid plexus size in young children with Sturge Weber syndrome

... with Sturge-Weber syndrome at the time of imaging was 9 months (range, 2 to 48 ...unilateral Sturge-Weber syndrome was 9 months (range, ...of Sturge-Weber syn- ...

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Spontaneous exudative retinal detachment in a patient with sturge-weber syndrome after taking arginine, a supplement for erectile dysfunction

Spontaneous exudative retinal detachment in a patient with sturge-weber syndrome after taking arginine, a supplement for erectile dysfunction

... A 26-year-old white male developed a decrease of vision with associated photopsias in his left eye (OS). The symptoms developed minutes after he took an over-the- counter arginine supplement advertised for erectile dys- ...

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Multimodality Imaging of Cortical and White Matter Abnormalities in Sturge Weber Syndrome

Multimodality Imaging of Cortical and White Matter Abnormalities in Sturge Weber Syndrome

... Fig 1. Images of a 8.1-year-old girl (patient 12) with Sturge-Weber syndrome affecting the left hemisphere. Postgadolinium T1-weighted MR images show an extensive left hemi- spheric angioma. SWI ...

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Somatic GNAQ mutation in the forme fruste of Sturge-Weber syndrome

Somatic GNAQ mutation in the forme fruste of Sturge-Weber syndrome

... Genomic DNA isolated from the resected brain tissue and that from the peripheral blood were analyzed using ddPCR. The GNAQ p.R183Q mutant allele was detected only in ge- nomic DNA extracted from the brain tissue (7.1% ...

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Detailed Clinical and Electrophysiological Illustration of a Patient with Sturge-Weber Syndrome Presenting with Prolonged Transient Neurological Symptoms.

Detailed Clinical and Electrophysiological Illustration of a Patient with Sturge-Weber Syndrome Presenting with Prolonged Transient Neurological Symptoms.

... Although transient neurological deficits in SturgeWeber syndrome (SWS) have been acknowledged for many years, the underlying pathogenesis still constitutes a major topic of discussion. Here, we ...

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The Bone Does Not Predict the Brain in Sturge Weber Syndrome

The Bone Does Not Predict the Brain in Sturge Weber Syndrome

... Sturge-Weber syndrome is a rare con- genital neurovascular disorder (esti- mated at 1:50,000) characterized by the triad of facial capillary malforma- tion (port-wine stain), ocular choroi- dal ...

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Clinical Correlates of White Matter Blood Flow Perfusion Changes in Sturge Weber Syndrome: A Dynamic MR Perfusion Weighted Imaging Study

Clinical Correlates of White Matter Blood Flow Perfusion Changes in Sturge Weber Syndrome: A Dynamic MR Perfusion Weighted Imaging Study

... CBF ⫽ cerebral blood flow; CBV ⫽ cerebral blood volume; Cont ⫽ contralateral (to angioma); HR-PWI ⫽ high-resolution perfusion-weighted imaging; Ipsi ⫽ ipsilateral; IQ ⫽ intelligence quotient; MTT ⫽ mean transit time; PET ...

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Anesthesia Management of Vitrectomy in a Patient with Sturge-Weber Syndrome

Anesthesia Management of Vitrectomy in a Patient with Sturge-Weber Syndrome

... Sturge-Weber syndrome (SWS) is a sporadically occurring anomaly of embryonic development, associated with a somatic activating mutation in guanine nucleotide- binding protein (q) alpha-1 subunit ...

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Cerebral Perfusion Abnormalities in Children With Sturge-Weber Syndrome Shown by Dynamic Contrast Bolus Magnetic Resonance Perfusion Imaging

Cerebral Perfusion Abnormalities in Children With Sturge-Weber Syndrome Shown by Dynamic Contrast Bolus Magnetic Resonance Perfusion Imaging

... E and F, Axial regional cerebral blood volume (E) and FmMTT (F) images from a dynamic contrast bolus MR perfusion study showing the profound perfusion defect in the areas of enhancement [r] ...

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MR and MR angiography of Sturge Weber syndrome

MR and MR angiography of Sturge Weber syndrome

... E, Venous MRA, FLASH 2D, 36/ 10, a = 60°, co ronal image; the co r > sag- 15° rotated view of the ve nous angiogram shows signal Joss from the left transverse sinus arrowheads and an eng[r] ...

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MR imaging of Sturge Weber syndrome: role of gadopentetate dimeglumine and gradient echo techniques

MR imaging of Sturge Weber syndrome: role of gadopentetate dimeglumine and gradient echo techniques

... C, Postcontrast T1-weighted axial MR image shows extensive involvement of left hemisphere, including left choroid plexus arrow.. Note that visualization of abnormal deep vessels arrowhea[r] ...

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Sturge Weber syndrome: cranial MR imaging with Gd DTPA

Sturge Weber syndrome: cranial MR imaging with Gd DTPA

... Four CNS vascular abnormalities have been described in patients with SWS: pial or leptomeningeal angiomatosis, absence or decrease in cortical veins, prominence of deep venous system, an[r] ...

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Facial Port-Wine Stains and Sturge-Weber Syndrome

Facial Port-Wine Stains and Sturge-Weber Syndrome

... (2) In the at-risk group of 42 patients, there was port-wine stain overspread on the ophthalmic (Vi) area, alone, or with extension on maxillary and mandibular skin.. This risk group.[r] ...

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MR imaging and CT in three cases of Sturge Weber syndrome: prospective comparison

MR imaging and CT in three cases of Sturge Weber syndrome: prospective comparison

... In regions of parenchymal volume loss, MR alone demonstrated thickened cortex with decreased convolutions and abnormal white matter.. A focal thalamic lesion and prominent medullary and [r] ...

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A Spectrum of Unusual Neuroimaging Findings in Patients with Suspected Sturge Weber Syndrome

A Spectrum of Unusual Neuroimaging Findings in Patients with Suspected Sturge Weber Syndrome

... Of the remaining 10 patients, in 7 11%, there was evidence of a pial angioma in an unusual distribution involving infratentorial structures, with the angioma in 1 patient being diagnosed[r] ...

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Pattern of Presentation of Neurocutaneous Syndromes in a Tertiary Care Hospital of Bangladesh

Pattern of Presentation of Neurocutaneous Syndromes in a Tertiary Care Hospital of Bangladesh

... neurocutaneous syndrome, mean age of presentation was ...(29.62%), Sturge Weber Syndrome ...In Sturge weber syndrome, commonest presentation was facial capillary ...

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Simultaneous Arteriovenous Shunting and Venous Congestion Identification in Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas Using Susceptibility Weighted Imaging: Initial Experience

Simultaneous Arteriovenous Shunting and Venous Congestion Identification in Dural Arteriovenous Fistulas Using Susceptibility Weighted Imaging: Initial Experience

... A similar observation has been described in the setting of cortical venous outflow obstruction seen in Sturge-Weber syndrome, in which SWI was more sensitive than contrast-enhanced T1-we[r] ...

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Ocular manifestations of Sturge–Weber syndrome: pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management

Ocular manifestations of Sturge–Weber syndrome: pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management

... Abstract: SturgeWeber syndrome has been included in the group of phakomatoses that is characterized by hamartomas involving the brain, skin, and ...in SturgeWeber syndrome ...

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A CFD study of two-phase frozen flow of air/water through a safety relief valve

A CFD study of two-phase frozen flow of air/water through a safety relief valve

... Noting that the assumption here is for a mono dispersed droplet flow, the droplet size is one of the most uncertain parameters in the application of the model. Therefore, predictions for a range of droplet sizes have ...

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