Presentation
Seizure. Right-sided weakness. Known Sturge-Weber syndrome.
Patient Data
Age: 15 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Sturge-Weber syndrome
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Extensive tram track calcification in the left parietal lobe cortex.
No hemorrhage or edema.
From the case:
Sturge-Weber syndrome
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Extensive tram track calcification (best evident on SWI) and leptomeningeal gadolinium enhancement in the left parietal lobe cortex.
No hemorrhage or edema.
Case Discussion
Classical gyral calcification with a tram track appearance of Sturge-Weber syndrome.
The other features sometimes observed like choroid plexus hypertrophy and paranasal sinus enlargement are not evident in this case.