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Congenital lipomatous overgrowth, vascular malformations, and epidermal nevi (CLOVE) syndrome: CNS malformations and seizures may be a component of this disorder.
[proteus syndrome]
A
newborn
girl
was
found
to
have
a
massive
lymphatic
truncal
vascular
malformation
with
overlying
cutaneous
venous
anomaly
associated
with
overgrown
feet
and
splayed
toes
.
These
manifestations
comprise
the
recently
described
CLOVE
syndrome
.
She
also
had
cranial
asymmetry
and
developed
generalized
seizures
,
which
were
treated
with
anticonvulsants
.
Cranial
CT
showed
encephalomalacia
,
widening
of
the
ventricles
and
the
sulci
,
hemimegalencephaly
(
predominantly
white
matter
)
and
partial
agenesis
of
corpus
callosum
.
Review
of
the
literature
identified
several
other
patients
with
CLOVE
syndrome
,
some
of
whom
were
misdiagnosed
as
having
Proteus
syndrome
,
with
strikingly
similar
manifestations
.
We
conclude
that
CNS
manifestations
including
hemimegalencephaly
,
dysgenesis
of
the
corpus
callosum
,
neuronal
migration
defects
,
and
the
consequent
seizures
,
may
be
an
rarely
recognized
manifestation
of
CLOVE
syndrome
.
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"corpus callosum"
symptom
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kabuki syndrome
kallmann syndrome
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oligodontia
proteus syndrome
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wolf-hirschhorn syndrome
x-linked adrenoleukodystrophy
zellweger syndrome
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