1982
DOI: 10.1007/bf02043315
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The current potential of neuroradiology in the diagnosis of tuberous sclerosis

Abstract: Computed tomography has proved very valuable in the diagnosis of central nervous system changes in tuberous sclerosis. A full analysis of the CT findings in 34 cases is presented. Intracranial calcifications--periventricular, corticosubcortical, within the white substance or in the posterior cranial fossa--were the most frequent finding, followed by parenchymal hypodensities and tumors. Hydrocephalus and atrophy, focal or diffuse, were rare.

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Section: Re Sults and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…5). The char ac ter is tic bands for fer ric ox ide 32,33 ap peared at 361, 536, 597 and 840 cm -1 .…”
Section: Re Sults and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%