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The phakomatoses, or neuroectodermal dysplasias, are a group of hereditary conditions characterised by the development of tumours in many organs, but notably in the skin and CNS. A number of conditions have been included under this heading, but only five occur with sufficient frequency to merit our attention here, and of these I do not intend to discuss ataxia telangiectasia, as we have only scanned one of these patients, and the examination was unsatisfactory.
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Kingsley, D.P.E. (1977). C.A.T. in the Phakomatoses. In: du Boulay, G., Moseley, I.F. (eds) The First European Seminar on Computerised Axial Tomography in Clinical Practice. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-66594-3_26
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