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Sturge-Weber syndrome
Sturge-Weber syndrome, one of the phakomatoses, is a form of encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis. Port wine stain in first trigeminal area, glaucoma, ipsilateral leptomeningeal angioma.
Treatment of nevus comedonicus with topical tazarotene and calcipotriene Abstract Nevus comedonicus is a rare developmental defect of the pilosebaceous unit. It is also thought to be a variant of epidermal nevus. Previously ... From Journal of Drugs in Dermatology,
11/1/04
by Steven B. Deliduka
Unusual Case of Labial and Lingual Talon Cusps Talon cusp is an uncommon developmental anomaly affecting the anterior teeth, characterized by cusp-like projections, usually presenting on the lingual ... From Military Medicine,
2/1/04
by Dunn, William Jackson
Commonly Missed Diagnoses in the Childhood Eye Examination Early and accurate detection of eye disorders in children can present a challenge for family physicians. Visual acuity screening, preferably performed ... From American Family Physician,
8/15/01
by John W. Simon
Managing febrile seizures in children ABSTRACT A febrile seizure Is a benign convulsion that occurs in Infants or small children and Is brought on by fever without evidence of meningitis or encephalitis. Little is known about the etiolo From Nurse Practitioner,
10/1/99
by Champi, Cahterine