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==Differentiating Tuberous Sclerosis from other Diseases== | ==Differentiating Tuberous Sclerosis from other Diseases== | ||
Tuberous sclerosis must be differentiated from other diseases that cause myxoma or other benign tumors and/or seizures, such as: | Tuberous sclerosis must be differentiated from other diseases that cause [[myxoma]] or other benign tumors and/or seizures, such as: | ||
*[[Sturge-Weber syndrome|Sturge-Weber]]; | *[[Sturge-Weber syndrome|Sturge-Weber]]; |
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Differentiating Tuberous Sclerosis from other Diseases
Tuberous sclerosis must be differentiated from other diseases that cause myxoma or other benign tumors and/or seizures, such as:
- Sturge-Weber;
- Hypomelanosis of Ito;
- Birt-Hogg-Dube syndrome;
- Multiple endocrine neoplasia;
- Seizures disorders.[1]
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References
- ↑ NORD: National Organization for Rare Diseases - Tuberous Sclerosis - available at: https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/tuberous-sclerosis/#:~:text=Examples%20of%20such%20disorders%20include,be%20differentiated%20from%20tuberous%20sclerosis. accessed at 06/12/2020