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Tuberous sclerosis. brownish-red angiofibroma (so-called adenoma sebaceum) paranasal on both sides in a 12-year-old boy. first freckle-like changes in the area of the nasal passages and cheeks occurred at the age of 3 years. so far age-related development.


Tuberous sclerosis: Characteristic skin finding in tuberous sclerosis with differently sized, completely asymptomatic, centrofacial, smooth, reddish-brownish papules (angiofibroma) in a 13-year-old girl.




Bourneville-Pringle Phacomatosis, splashlike white spots on the skin, so called ash leave macules, a rather discreet café au lait spot on the inner side of the thigh, which also appears in a less conspicuous form on the extensor side of the thigh.

Tuberous sclerosis, reflected light microscopy: In the centrofacially localized "Adenoma sebaceum" there are multiple sebaceous gland follicles (yellowish colouring) surrounded by telangiectasia and connective tissue as well as several vellus hairs.