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- W2000786000 abstract "Many of the congenital neurocutaneous disorders show well-known specific radiological changes which can be visualized by routine radiography. However, the advent of new imaging techniques permits more detailed analysis of internal lesions, including their early development, and thus in some instances earlier diagnosis may be achieved. Moreover, such methods may obviate the need for more invasive investigations.We demonstrate the application of these techniques in four phakomatoses, namely neurofibromatosis, tuberose sclerosis, Sturge-Weber syndrome and von Hippel-Lindau syndrome. Amongst the more important and readily available of these methods are computerized tomography, ultrasonography, magnetic resonance imaging and digital subtraction angiography. The value of these techniques is exemplified by the use of computerized tomography in tuberose sclerosis; after recognition of the cutaneous features, central nervous system involvement is identifiable many months before routine radiological detection of intracranial calcification. Further examples of the clinical application are detailed in each instance." @default.
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- W2000786000 title "(20) Radiological assessment of neurocutaneous disorders: application of new imaging techniques" @default.
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