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Happle-Tinschert Syndrome: Report of a Case with Hemimegalencephaly

  • Ozgur, Anil (Department of Radiology, Mersin University Faculty of Medicine) ;
  • Cabuk, Gonca (Department of Radiology, Mersin University Faculty of Medicine) ;
  • Arpaci, Rabia (Department of Pathology, Mersin University Faculty of Medicine) ;
  • Baz, Kiymet (Department of Dermatology, Mersin University Faculty of Medicine) ;
  • Katar, Demet (Department of Radiology, Mersin University Faculty of Medicine)
  • Received : 2013.06.10
  • Accepted : 2014.03.31
  • Published : 2014.07.01

Abstract

Happle-Tinschert syndrome is a disorder causing unilateral segmentally arranged basaloid follicular hamartomas of the skin associated with ipsilateral osseous, dental and cerebral abnormalities including tumors. Although a case with hemimegalencephaly was previously described, this is the first report of Happle-Tinschert syndrome with discrepant short left leg, ipsilateral skin lesions, hemimegalencephaly and frontal polymicrogyria.

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