Tuberous sclerosis
Hereditary disease characterized by seizures, mental retardation, developmental delay, and skin and ocular lesions. First signs usually occur during infancy or childhood but in rare cases may not occur until 2nd or 3rd decade.
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Topical RapamycinA Novel Approach to Facial Angiofibromas in Tuberous Sclerosis Topical sirolimus seems to be a fairly well tolerated choice in future. After the incidental observation of improvement in angiofibromas in a kidney transplant...
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Child needs evaluation by Pediatric Neurologist/ Neurologist. MRI failed to demonstrate priventricular nodules suggestive of TS. Probable ASD.Needs clinical evaluation. Start speech therapy
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A 57 yrs old male patient c/o sudden vision loss/left side weakness/agitated/fever bodyache *Chief Complaints* Sudden vision loss Left side weakness Unable to walk Agitated urge to pee/poop but nothing comes out when he go Bodyache *History* CVA with left hemisphere 3 yrs back K/c/o HTN/DM *Vitals* BP 150/80 Pulse 68 Spo2 98 *Physical Examination* B/L Pupils dilated Left side weakness Chest -B/L clear P/A- soft no any tenderness or distension CNS -Alert and aware Genitals -Normal *Investigations* Attached *Diagnosis* CVA with HTN/DM ?TIA/Retinal detachment *Management* Medically conservative Kindly suggest
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