Results 1 -
4
of
4
for
tuberous sclerosis OR sublingual fibroma OR women tumor
- ... may be life-threatening in some cases. Additionally, tumors can develop in the heart (cardiac rhabdomyoma) and the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye (the retina). Some women with tuberous sclerosis complex develop lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM), which is a lung ...
- ... are called lymphangioleiomyomas. Affected women may also develop tumors called ... with tuberous sclerosis complex. Sporadic LAM, which occurs without tuberous sclerosis ...
- ... TSC2 gene have been identified in individuals with tuberous sclerosis complex, a condition characterized by developmental problems and the growth of noncancerous tumors in many parts of the body. Most of ...
- ... TSC1 gene have been identified in individuals with tuberous sclerosis complex, a condition characterized by developmental problems and the growth of noncancerous (benign) tumors in many parts of the body. Most of ...