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Washington University Experience | DEVELOPMENTAL MALFORMATIONS | Sturge-Weber Syndrome | 2A2 Sturge-Weber Syndrome (Case 2) 4
Gross appearance of resected cortical specimen of patient with SWS shows prominent leptomeningeal spongy vascular malformation and underlying calcifications. Calcifications (2A2, arrows, 2A3) are present in this specimen deep to the gray matter in the border with the subcortical white matter, in contrast to their typical intracortical distribution.