Accepted at: Sep, 05, 2025 4:58 a.m.
Author: braviboron
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Sturge

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The key features of <b>Sturge-Weber syndrome</b> can be remembered by {{c1::STURGE}}:<br><br>{{c1::<strong></strong>Seizures, Sporadic}}<br>{{c1::Tram track gyriform calcification}}<br>{{c1::Upper limb/face portwine stain}}<br>{{c1::Retardation}}<br>{{c1::Glaucoma}}<br>{{c1::Epilepsy}}
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<ul><li><b>CAPS is an extended mnemonic</b></li><ul><li><strong>C:&nbsp;</strong>calvarial thickening, choroid plexus enlargement</li><li><strong>A:&nbsp;</strong>atrophy of ipsilateral cerebral hemisphere</li><li><strong>P:&nbsp;</strong>pial angiomatosis</li><li><strong>S:&nbsp;</strong>sinus (paranasal) enlargement</li></ul></ul>
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<div><div>Asad Ullah M, Sharma R, Yap J, et al. Sturge-Weber syndrome (mnemonic). Reference article, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 04 Sep 2025)&nbsp;<a href="https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-79973">https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-79973</a></div></div>
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