Tuberous Sclerosis Complex is the second commonest phakomatosis affecting between
1 in 70,00-10,000 live births. It is a multisystem disorder but neurological disturbances
are often the presenting feature and cause major morbidity/ mortality. In this paper
the neuroradiological and clinical features are reviewed, focusing on a rational approach
to imaging children with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex.
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex - Computed Tomography - Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Childhood