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Resumen de Tuberous sclerosis complex: an opportunistic diagnosis

Liliana Torres, Teresa Martins, Diana Pereira Anjos, Mari Mesquita

  • Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a rare genetic multisystem disease that involves brain, skin, kidneys, eyes and lungs. It typically presents during childhood with facial adenomas, seizures and mental retardation and its diagnosis is mainly clinical. We report a case of 68-year-old man that sought medical care due to a transient ischemic stroke. The past clinical history and physical observation showed symptoms and signs of TSC. An extend imagiological study allowed for a complete assessment of organ involvement. A delayed diagnosis places adults at increased risk for morbidity and mortality and therefore, clinicians must be familiar with the full spectrum of TSC-associated diagnostic features.


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