The Bone Does Not Predict the Brain in Sturge-Weber Syndrome [PEDIATRICS]
CONCLUSIONS:
Intraosseous marrow changes are strongly associated with facial port-wine stain; no significant association was found between pial angioma and bone marrow changes.
Source: American Journal of Neuroradiology - Category: Radiology Authors: Warne, R. R., Carney, O. M., Wang, G., Bhattacharya, D., Chong, W. K., Aylett, S. E., Mankad, K. Tags: PEDIATRICS Source Type: research
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