A child presents to the clinic with history of seizures and mental retardation. Clinical examination reveals multiple hypopigmented macules. What is the likely diagnosis?

Correct Answer: Tuberous sclerosis
Description: Tuberous sclerosis / Epiloia / Boruneville's disease Skin lesion Neurological Benign neoplasm Adenoma sebaceumQ (Facial angiofibroma) Ash leaf shaped hypopigmented maculesQ Shagreen patchQ - yellow thickening of lumbosacral skin Depigmented naevi SeizureQ Mental retardation Subependymal nodulesQ which may calcify Hydrocephalus RhabdomyomaQ AngiomyomaQ of liver, kidney, pancreas etc EpendymomaQ AstrocytomaQ
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