Atypical presentation of Sturge-Weber Syndrome. (P3.289)
Conclusions:This is an unusual presentation of SWS. Commonly, patients present at early age with seizure and unlike our case patient presented with SAH and stroke like symptoms.Disclosure: Dr. Lee has nothing to disclose. Dr. E-Ghanmh has nothing to disclose. Dr. Said Said has nothing to disclose. Dr. Wu has nothing to disclose. Dr. Muhammad has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Lee, A., E-Ghanmh, M., Said, S. S., Wu, N., Muhammad, I. Tags: Cerebrovascular Disease Case Reports II Source Type: research
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