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Supplementary file1—Clinical photographs (A-C) of the patient show classical signs of Tuberous Sclerosis including multiple facial angiofibromas (A), subungual fibroma (black arrow in B) and hypomelanotic nodules on trunk (white arrow in C). Abdominal ultrasound doppler image (D) shows renal angiomyolipoma (black block arrow). Computed Tomography (CT) scan of the brain (E) shows multiple calcified subependymal nodules (black arrow). (TIFF 12742 kb)
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Ojha, V., Nagulakonda, S., Malhi, A.S. et al. Myocardial fatty foci: not all echogenic myocardial lesions in Tuberous sclerosis are rhabdomyomas. Int J Cardiovasc Imaging 38, 1099–1101 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10554-021-02491-x
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