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J Korean Acad Rehabil Med. 2002;26(6):811-814.
Atypical Sturge-Weber Syndrome: A case report.
Kim, Yong Jin , Kim, Chul , Ahn, Jae Ki , Bang, In Keol , Lee, Sung Min
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Sanggye Paik Hospital, Inje University, Korea. oboist@orgio.net
Abstract
Sturge-Weber syndrome is a congenital neurocutaneous disorder of the vessels of the face, the leptomeninges and the brain. Clinically SWS consists of symptoms and signs including a facial nevus (port-wine stain), seizure, hemiparesis, mental retardation. But only a few reports related to atypical Sturge-Weber syndrome without facial nevus have been published. We report a patient with atypical Sturge-Weber syndrome without any clinical feature except hemiparesis. In neuroimaging studies using brain CT scan and MRI, leptomeningeal angiomatosis was demonstated that is the characteristic feature of Sturge- Weber syndrome. In atypical Sturge-Weber syndrome, there may be late- developed complications such as hemiparesis. In conclusion, neuroimaging study is recommended to confirm diagnosis in suspicious atypical SWS patient. (J Korean Acad Rehab Med 2002; 26: 811-814)

Keywords :Atypical Sturge-Weber syndrome, Leptomeningeal angiomatosis, Hemiparesis, Late-developed complications

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