Tubular Sclerosis Symptoms
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Skin Abnormalities
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Tuberous sclerosis causes skin abnormalities such as facial lesions, patches of light-colored skin, skin that is thickened and growths near the nails.
Neurological
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Neurological symptoms of tuberous sclerosis can include delays in development, hyperactivity, aggression, seizures, learning disabilities and retardation.
Kidneys
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Tuberous sclerosis can cause tumors to develop in the kidneys and can become cancerous and potentially life threatening.
Lungs
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Tumors in the lungs are a symptom of tuberous sclerosis and can cause shortness of breath, coughing and lung failure.
Complications
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Complications of tumors caused by tuberous sclerosis include headaches, nausea, vision problems and problems with the heart's rhythm.
Treatment
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Treatment of tuberous sclerosis includes anti-epileptic drugs for seizures, medicine for behavioral problems, educational therapy to deal with developmental delays, and surgery to remove tumors.
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