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  • 25. Focal resection of leptomeningeal angioma in a rare case of Sturge-Weber syndrome without facial nevus.
    Shekhtman Y, Kim I, Riviello JJ, Milla SS, Weiner HL.
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  • 27. Radio-pathologic correlation: no pial angioma-subarachnoid varicose network drainage pathway in Sturge-Weber syndrome.
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  • 28. Cerebral perfusion abnormalities in children with Sturge-Weber syndrome shown by dynamic contrast bolus magnetic resonance perfusion imaging.
    Evans AL, Widjaja E, Connolly DJ, Griffiths PD.
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  • 30. Osseous intramedullary signal alteration and enhancement in Sturge-Weber syndrome: an early diagnostic clue.
    Whitehead MT, Vezina G.
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  • 33. [Diffuse choroidal hemangioma as a manifestation of Sturge-Weber syndrome (a clinical case study)].
    Stoyukhina AS, Ismailova DS.
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  • 36. [Nevus flammeus of the face and correlated syndromes].
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  • 37. Sturge-Weber syndrome coexisting with episodes of rhabdomyolysis.
    Zhu M, Li X, Zhou M, Wan H, Wu Y, Hong D.
    BMC Neurol; 2013 Nov 11; 13():169. PubMed ID: 24207015
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  • 39. Sturge-Weber syndrome with extensive intracranial calcifications contralateral to the bulk of the facial nevus, normal intelligence, and absent seizure disorder.
    Chaudary RR, Brudnicki A.
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