CASE HISTORY/CLINIC:
8-year-old patient with epileptic seizures. Facial nevus flammeus on the left.



FINDINGS:
Noncontrast CCT:
Evidence of hemiatrophy on the left. Asymmetric calvaria. Curvilinear shelled calcifications along the left parietooccipital
cerebral gyri. The calcifications have been spreading from the occipital lobe to the frontal lobe for 5 years.


DIAGNOSIS:
Sturge-Weber-Krabbe disease


DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS:
Calcified Tumor
Condition after angio-embolization



web resources:

1) MRI-Library
2) ACR Learning file


 





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DIAGNOSIS

DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS