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Neurofibromatosis type one
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Chromosome 17
Cafe au lait spots Gliomas of the optic tracts Hyper intense foci in the deep cerebral and cerebellar white matter on t2. Neurofibromas Iris hamartomas |
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Neurofibromatosis Type 2
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Chromosome 22
Bilateral vestibular schwannomas meningiomas spinal glial tumors |
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Tuberous Sclerosis
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Adenoma Sebaceum
Seizures, Mental Retardation subependymal hamartomas- Have a tendency to calcify and can turn into giant cell astrocytoma Cortical Tubers = dark on T1 and bright on T2. |
Angiomyolipomas Rhabdomyosarcomas |
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Sturge-weber syndrome
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Port-wine nevus= skin angioma in the opthalmic division of the fifth cranial nerve
Pial angiomatosis-undergo age dependent calcification and appear on CT as gyral cortical calcifications. |
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Von Hippel Lindau Syndrome
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Retinal Angiomas
Cerebellar hemangiomas- well circumscribed cystic lesion with an enhancing mural nodule. Spinal angiomas |
Bilateral renal cell CA angiomas of the liver and kidney. |