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Tuberous sclerosis
is also known by the names tuberous sclerosis complex
and Bourneville's disease. Neurological symptoms
may include tubers and other non-cancerous growths
in the brain, cancerous brain tumors, seizures, and
mental retardation or developmental delay.
Nearly
everyone with Tuberous sclerosis has some symptoms
affecting their skin. These include light-colored
patches called ash-leaf spots, acne-type growths
on the face, nail beds, and the body, and shagreen
patches. Other common symptoms of Tuberous sclerosis
are kidney cysts, kidney growths, and heart tumors
that may develop at a very young age or even before
birth.
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