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Jennifer Gough1, Sean Downes2, Tom Hughes3
1Internal Medicine, Cheltenham General Hospital, Cheltenham, UK Jenn-g@hotmail.co.uk.
Abstract:
A 75-year-old woman presents to the acute medical take with confusion and headache following a road traffic accident. She had previously been fit and well, living alone with no assistance. Following multiple investigations, she was diagnosed with Sturge-Weber Syndrome, a rare neurocutaneous disorder that usually presents with seizures in childhood. This case highlights an unusual example of this syndrome, presenting for the first time later in life.
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