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Bilateral Giant Angiomyolipoma in Tuberous Sclerosis

PRABAKARAN P PERUMAL

Abstract


Neurocutaneous syndromes are rare disorders
that result in lesions in both the
central nervous system and skin. Tuberous
sclerosis is an important neurocutaneous
syndrome with urological implications
ranging from benign cysts to renal
cell carcinomas. Herein we report a 40
year old lady who presented with bilateral
large renal masses with classical
features of Tuberous Sclerosis.
Keyword :Tuberous sclerosis, Angiomyolipoma


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