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- Title
PHACE Syndrome Presenting as Transient Ischemic Attack.
- Authors
Soumya, V; Ramachandran, Dileep; Sekar, Sabarish; Sreedharan, Sapna; Sylaja, P; Soumya, V C; Sreedharan, Sapna E; Sylaja, P N
- Abstract
Sir, A 2-year-old girl born of nonconsanguinous parentage, detected in the antenatal period to have right cerebellar hypoplasia with normal birth and development, was noted to have a hemangioma over right forehead at birth. The case we report is a partial phenotype of PHACE syndrome.[[2]] Posterior fossa malformations include cerebellar hypoplasia, arachnoid cysts, cortical dysgenesis, and Dandy-Walker malformation.
- Subjects
STROKE; POSTERIOR cerebral artery; SYNDROMES; TRANSIENT ischemic attack; INTERNAL carotid artery; SYMPTOMS; BRAIN abnormalities; TRANSIENT ischemic attack diagnosis; NEUROCUTANEOUS disorders; EYE abnormalities; AORTIC coarctation
- Publication
Neurology India, 2021, Vol 69, Issue 3, p766
- ISSN
0028-3886
- Publication type
letter
- DOI
10.4103/0028-3886.319227