Facial Angiofibromas Observed in Tuberous Sclerosis

Facial Angiofibromas Observed in Tuberous Sclerosis. Facial angiofibromas are considered one of the most apparent clinical presentations of tuberous sclerosis, an autosomal dominant hamartomatous disorder that affects the skin, kidneys, heart, brain, and lungs. DermNet New Zealand

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