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Tuberous sclerosis 1

Tuberous sclerosis 1 is an autosomal dominant disorder caused by mutations of the TSC1 gene. The disease is characterized by multisystemic hamartomas of skin, brain, kidney, lung and heart.

Systematic

Tuberous sclerosis complex
Tuberous sclerosis 1
TSC1
Tuberous sclerosis 2

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NICKEL WR et al. (1962) Tuberous sclerosis. Special reference to the microscopic alterations in the cutaneous hamartomas.

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SCHEIG RL et al. (1961) Tuberous sclerosis in the adult. An unusual case without mental deficiency or epilepsy.

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Lewis JC et al. (2004) Genotype and psychological phenotype in tuberous sclerosis.

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Humphrey A et al. (2004) Monozygotic twins with tuberous sclerosis discordant for the severity of developmental deficits.

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None (2005) TSC1, TSC2, TSC3? Or mosaicism?

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Shields JA et al. (2005) Aggressive retinal astrocytomas in 4 patients with tuberous sclerosis complex.

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Jansen FE et al. (2008) Overlapping neurologic and cognitive phenotypes in patients with TSC1 or TSC2 mutations.

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Chu-Shore CJ et al. (2009) Cyst-like tubers are associated with TSC2 and epilepsy in tuberous sclerosis complex.

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