Zusammenfassung
Die tuberöse Sklerose ist eine autosomal-dominante Erkrankung mit unterschiedlich ausgeprägter Beteiligung des zentralen Nervensystems (ZNS) und vieler anderer Organsysteme. Zu ihren radiologischen Merkmalen gehören verschiedene Veränderungen des ZNS, der Lunge, der Nieren und des Herzens. Die Bildgebung ist wichtig für die Früherkennung von Komplikationen. Dieser Artikel dient der Übersicht über das klinische Bild, die Therapie sowie die spezifische Bildgebung der tuberösen Sklerose.
Abstract
Tuberous sclerosis complex is an autosomal dominant disorder with variable affection of the central nervous system (CNS) and many other organ systems. Radiological features include various lesions of the brain as well as lesions of the lungs, kidneys and the heart. Imaging is important for the early detection of complications. This article provides an overview of the clinical features and therapy as well as the specific imaging of tuberous sclerosis complex.
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Interessenkonflikt. U. Yilmaz, K. Altmeyer, S. Meyer geben an, dass kein Interessenkonflikt besteht. Dieser Beitrag beinhaltet keine Studien an Menschen oder Tieren.
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Yilmaz, U., Altmeyer, K. & Meyer, S. Tuberöse Sklerose. Radiologe 53, 1091–1098 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00117-013-2553-y
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