Sturge weber syndrome is associated with –a) Port wine stainb) Cavernous hemangiomac) Lymphangiomad) hemangiosarcoma

Correct Answer: ab
Description: Clinical feature of Sturge-weber's syndrome  Unilateral facial nerves (port-wine stain) on upper face and eye lid. Cavernous hemangioma Seizures --> Focal tonic-clonic and contralateral to the site of nerves. Hemiparessis Transient stroke like episodes Visual defects Buphthalmos and glaucoma -k Same side. Mental retardation Pheochromocytoma
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