Abstract
Aim: To study rare tuberous sclerosis with typical presentation.
Methods & Objectives: Detail study case of genetic disorder tuberous sclerosis with
Clinical features &radiological findings.
Discussion: We came across tuberous sclerosis with its typical triad of epilepsy, optimal mental status & adenoma sebasium in our medicine department, JLNMCH, Bhagalpur.
Conclusion: Tuberous Sclerosis though rarely present with a typical triad is commonly seen in children’s but it can be present with such classical features in adults too.
Keywords: Tuberous sclerosis.
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Corresponding Author
Dr Praveen Suresh Jadhav
MD (Internal Medicine P.G. Student), Postgraduate Medicine Department, JLNMCH, Bhagalpur, Bihar