Proteus syndrome: report of a case with severe brain impairment and fatal course.
AUTOR(ES)
Rizzo, R
RESUMO
A patient with Proteus syndrome is reported. He had hemihypertrophy, bilateral hypertrophy of the third fingers, skin anomalies, and varicosities, as well as mental retardation, seizures resistant to anticonvulsant treatment, and a very severe course with death at the age of 2 years.
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