The term "epidermal nevus syndrome" (ENS) is used for any of the various clinical entities which are distinctive in terms of their signs and symptoms, histopathology, and genetic composition. In most ...
Renowden SA, Squier M Unusual magnetic resonance and neuropathological findings in hemimegalencephaly: report of a case following hemispherectomy Dev Med Child Neurol 1994 36 357–369 ...
The epidermal nevus syndromes are conditions in which epidermal nevi coexist with other features of skeletal, cerebral, ocular, or other systemic involvement. Among these is phakomatosis ...
The questionnaires were distributed to 1200 hospitals, and answers were obtained from 328 hospitals (27.3%). There were 38 patients with hemimegalencephaly from 32 hospitals. Information on these ...