Phakomatoses or Neurocutaneous syndromes are a heterogeneous group of disorders and have variable inheritance pattern. Currently, more than 30 entities are included in this group. These disorders primarily affect the central nervous system; however, skin, viscera, and other connective tissues can also be involved with variable clinical presentation. We will describe and illustrate the various radiological findings of the common entities through the iconography of the cases presented to our department
A variety of conditions other than those described above are classified by some authors as phacomato...
Neuro-ocular cutaneous syndrome is a rare and little-known illness. It affects the ocular apparatus,...
Neurocutaneous syndromes are congenital disorders with dysplastic nature and tendency to form tumors...
The phakomatoses of particular interest to neurologists including Sturge-Weber syndrome, neurofibrom...
Phakomatoses are a group of neurocutaneous disorders whose origin is derived from the embryonic ecto...
Neurocutaneous syndromes are a group of genetic disorders affecting the skin, the central and periph...
Neurofibromatoses are autosomally dominantly inherited neurocutaneous syndromes, which belong to a l...
The term, "phakomatosis" was first coined by Van der Hoeve in his 1932 Doyne Memorial Lecture to the...
Neurocutaneous syndromes feature both cutaneous and neurologic lesions, and, by convention, the term...
Neurocutaneous syndromes are a group of diseases in which characteristic skin changes are observed i...
peer reviewedMajor syndromes in which cutaneous and extracutaneous nervous neoplasms are frequently ...
The radiographic manifestations of neurocutaneous syndromes are reviewed from the Albert Einstein Co...
INTRODUCTION ; Neurocutaneous disorders are genetically determined disorders showing both cutaneou...
The neurocutaneous syndromes are a group of multisystem disorders that affect the skin and central n...
Phakomatosis is a developmental abnormality simultaneously involving eyes, central nervous system, a...
A variety of conditions other than those described above are classified by some authors as phacomato...
Neuro-ocular cutaneous syndrome is a rare and little-known illness. It affects the ocular apparatus,...
Neurocutaneous syndromes are congenital disorders with dysplastic nature and tendency to form tumors...
The phakomatoses of particular interest to neurologists including Sturge-Weber syndrome, neurofibrom...
Phakomatoses are a group of neurocutaneous disorders whose origin is derived from the embryonic ecto...
Neurocutaneous syndromes are a group of genetic disorders affecting the skin, the central and periph...
Neurofibromatoses are autosomally dominantly inherited neurocutaneous syndromes, which belong to a l...
The term, "phakomatosis" was first coined by Van der Hoeve in his 1932 Doyne Memorial Lecture to the...
Neurocutaneous syndromes feature both cutaneous and neurologic lesions, and, by convention, the term...
Neurocutaneous syndromes are a group of diseases in which characteristic skin changes are observed i...
peer reviewedMajor syndromes in which cutaneous and extracutaneous nervous neoplasms are frequently ...
The radiographic manifestations of neurocutaneous syndromes are reviewed from the Albert Einstein Co...
INTRODUCTION ; Neurocutaneous disorders are genetically determined disorders showing both cutaneou...
The neurocutaneous syndromes are a group of multisystem disorders that affect the skin and central n...
Phakomatosis is a developmental abnormality simultaneously involving eyes, central nervous system, a...
A variety of conditions other than those described above are classified by some authors as phacomato...
Neuro-ocular cutaneous syndrome is a rare and little-known illness. It affects the ocular apparatus,...
Neurocutaneous syndromes are congenital disorders with dysplastic nature and tendency to form tumors...