Sturge-Weber Syndrome, Oculodermal Melanosis | |
Most obvious is the nevus flammeus in the area of the lower trigeminus branches. The left eye is buphthalmic (inferotemporally, a drainage device is visible). In addition there is oculodermal melanocytosis (note the darker skin of the right upper lid, and scleral pigmentation of both eyes. | |
Lamia, Elewa, Prof. Dr. med., Cairo, Egypt | |
Q85.8, Q15.0, Q15.8 | |
Systemic Diseases -> Phakomatoses -> Sturge-Weber Syndrome | |
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