Tuberous sclerosis with giant cell astrocytoma

Discussion:

These are the typical appearances of tuberous sclerosis with the known complication of a subependymal giant cell astrocytoma, causing hydrocephalus.

The patient was known to have epilepsy and his diffusely thickened skull vault was most likely secondary to anticonvulsant medication.

He proceeded to surgery with histological confirmation of a giant cell astrocytoma.

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