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What are the symptoms associated with Port wine stain, Struge Weber, and Occipital angioma-leptomeningeal angiomas?

1) Glaucoma
2) Seizures
3) Leptomeningeal angiomas
4) Port wine stain

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Port wine stain, Sturge-Weber syndrome, and occipital angioma-leptomeningeal angiomas are associated with glaucoma, seizures, leptomeningeal angiomas, and the presence of a port wine stain.

Step-by-step explanation:

The symptoms associated with Port wine stain, Sturge-Weber syndrome, and occipital angioma-leptomeningeal angiomas can include the following:

  • Glaucoma – especially in association with Sturge-Weber syndrome, due to increased pressure in the eye.
  • Seizures – common in Sturge-Weber syndrome due to the involvement of leptomeningeal angiomas affecting the brain.
  • Leptomeningeal angiomas – these are abnormal blood vessels that involve the pia and arachnoid meningeal layers of the brain and can be associated with Sturge-Weber syndrome.
  • Port wine stain – a capillary malformation that usually appears as a red or purple mark on the skin and is often associated with Sturge-Weber syndrome when located on the face.

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