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Jordan Medical Journal. 1993; 27 (1): 96-101
in English
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ABSTRACT
We report a patient with Sturge-Weber Disease who presented with intractable seizures and intellectual deterioration. There were no facial or scalp lesions. Brain CT showed left parieto-occipital calcification. The patient was treated surgically and the histology confirmed the diagnosis of Sturge-Weber disease. The diagnosis and clinical management of this rare variant of Sturge-Weber disease without a facial naevus are discussed