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Posted by Sulwan Hafez  |  29 May 2024
29 May 2024

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A 35-year-old female presents to the neurology clinic with a history of seizures starting at age 3. She also has a history of developmental delay and behavioral issues. On physical examination, she has multiple hypopigmented macules on her skin and exam reveals multiple hypomelanotic macules on the skin, as well as renal angiomyolipomas and multiple cortical tubers on brain MRI. Which finding is NOT typically associated with tuberous sclerosis?
Options:
A)Renal malignancies
B)Learning difficulties
C)Hypomelanic macules
D)Glossitis
E)Epileptic seizures
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Quick

One

Question:
A 35-year-old female presents to the neurology clinic with a history of seizures starting at age 3. She also has a history of developmental delay and behavioral issues. On physical examination, she has multiple hypopigmented macules on her skin and exam reveals multiple hypomelanotic macules on the skin, as well as renal angiomyolipomas and multiple cortical tubers on brain MRI. Which finding is NOT typically associated with tuberous sclerosis?
Options:
A)Renal malignancies
B)Learning difficulties
C)Hypomelanic macules
D)Glossitis
E)Epileptic seizures
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Derhem Noman
Derhem Noman
Derhem Noman31 May 2024
31 May 2024

The answer is D

The answer is D