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2012, Number 1

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Folia 2012; 6 (1)

Esclerosis Tuberosa. Tratamiento quirúrgico de las afecciones dermatológicas

Mariño HR, Díaz AJ
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Language: Spanish
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Key words:

tuberous sclerosis, adenomas sebaceous, electrosurgery.

ABSTRACT

We report a case of an adolescent male black and 15 years, characterized by the presence of numerous facial skin lesions: stains vitiligoideas, Adenomas sebaceous and lower limbs. It makes a comprehensive study looking at other findings to confirm the diagnosis of tuberous sclerosis lesions in heart, brain and psychological disturbances such as inferiority complex and alterations in relationships with friends and family, and this parameter is to change fundamentally the objective we set for ourselves in this work, by electrosurgery facial injuries. It is in our clinic, improving psychological parameters affected.


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