Bilateral Port Wine Stain with lnvolvement of Chest Dermatomes and Unilateral Buphthalmos: A Case Report
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Sturge Weber Syndrome (SWS) is a rareAbstract
Oculo cutaneous disorder, which manifests with facial capillary haemangioma.
congenital glaucoma and lepto-meningeal
abnormalities which in turn leads to central
nervous system (CNS) afflictions like
seizures, behavioural and developmental
disorders. The CNS lnvolvement is
considered a hallmark of SWS.,SWS has
been reported more commonly with unilateral
port wine stains but bilateral presentations
with associated chest de rm atome
involvement is rare.'? We report a patient one
month old with bilateral port wine stain, with
buphihalmos and involvement of chest
dermatomes, with no evidence of CNS
involvement.
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