TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS (CLINICAL CASE)
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Abstract:
Tuberous sclerosis is a rare genetic disorder that causes a tendency for benign tumors to develop throughout the body. The incidence rate is one case per 30 thousand population. Depending on the organ in which the pathological focus is localized, the patient may experience a varied clinical picture. Damage to the brain and spinal cord in tuberous sclerosis are the most common.(1,2)
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Madjidova , Y., Majidova , N., & Allayorova , A. (2024). TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS (CLINICAL CASE). Innovative Research in the Modern World: Theory and Practice, 3(8), 48–49. Retrieved from https://in-academy.uz/index.php/zdit/article/view/35321
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