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Neuro-oculo-cutaneous cavernous hemangiomas: a CCM1 mutation-associated phakomatosis.
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Neuro-oculo-cutaneous cavernous hemangiomas: a CCM1 mutation-associated phakomatosis. Journal of AAPOS : the official publication of the American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus Labowsky, M. T., Walter, S. D., McDonald, M. T., Mruthyunjaya, P. n. 2017; 21 (5): 426–29.e1Abstract
Evaluation for intracranial lesions in a patient with retinal cavernous hemangiomas is vital for early recognition of this heritable and potentially life-threatening disease. We report a case of a highly penetrant but variably expressed form of cerebral cavernous malformation syndrome with cerebral, cutaneous, and retinal cavernomas in a family found to harbor a nonsense mutation of the CCM1 gene.
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