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Tuberous sclerosis in a 16 years old female: A case report
Fatima Ashfaq1, Saurab Karki2, Hajra Ishfaq3
1Nishtar Medical University, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan.
Introduction:
Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is an uncommon multisystem disorder that can affect the lungs, skin, kidneys, and brain. The study highlights the importance of genetic and clinical diagnostic criteria in identifying this rare condition and the role of surveillance in preventing complications.
Case Presentation:
Herein, we report a case of 16 years old female presenting with right flank pain, hematuria, hypopigmented macule over the back, ash leaf spots over the right upper and lower limb, and a palpable mass over the right lumbar region. Laboratory tests showed low hemoglobin with plenty of red blood cells in urine. She was admitted for symptomatic management of pain and blood transfusion was done to manage anemia. After a diagnostic workup for tuberous sclerosis, she was diagnosed with the condition and is under regular follow-up.
Clinical Discussion:
Tuberous sclerosis complex is one of the neurocutaneous syndromes, diagnosed based on the genetic or clinical diagnostic criteria as per the second International Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Consensus Conference 2012, which have been updated in 2021 with no changes in genetic diagnostic criteria and slight changes in clinical diagnostic criteria. After diagnosis, along with the management, surveillance is also crucial.
Conclusion:
Tuberous sclerosis runs a progressive course and can lead to various complications. Thus, early diagnosis with the help of genetic and clinical diagnostic criteria is important along with regular surveillance of different body systems to prevent debilitating complications.
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