The Sylvian aqueduct syndrome and neurofibromatosis.
AUTOR(ES)
Lean, J S
RESUMO
A 23-year-old man initially presented with the Sylvian aqueduct syndrome and subsequently developed cutaneous neurofibromata. The case is reported and the possibility that these represent manifestations of the same genetic abnormality is discussed.
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