70How to cite this article: Tiemtoré-Kambou BMA, Ouédraogo NA, Ndé/Ouédraogo NA, Traoré F, Ouédraogo PA, Dao BA, Ouattara B, Zanga M, Diallo O, Cissé R. Angioma plane of the face: About two cases of which one revealing sturge weber and krabbe syndrome. Our Dermatol Online. 2017;8(1):70-74. Submission ABSTRACTSturge Weber and Krabbe syndrome or Sturge Weber Syndrome (SWS) is a rare and sporadic disease. It associates with a variety of degrees a flat facial skin angioma in the V1 territory of the trigeminal, a pial angioma and a choroidal angioma all in the one side. The neurological involvement of epileptic seizures in fact all the gravity. The authors report two cases of angiomas plane of the face. The first case presents a complete association of the 3 signs in a 5 year old child. The second case presents an association of angioma and choroidal involvement without cerebral damage to imaging in a 25-year-old adult. They thus highlight the interest of imaging examinations in particular MRI in the diagnosis through the classification and follow-up of this pathology. Case ReportHow to cite this article: Tiemtoré-Kambou BMA, Ouédraogo NA, Ndé/Ouédraogo NA, Traoré F, Ouédraogo PA, Dao BA, Ouattara B, Zanga M, Diallo O, Cissé R. Angiome plan de la face: À propos de deux cas dont l'un révélant un syndrome de sturge weber et krabbe.
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