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Brain magnetic resonance imaging (T2-fluid attenuated inversion recovery) showing multiple cortical tubers and subependymal nodule (arrow).
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Tuberous sclerosis is not as rare as once thought and has high psychiatric comorbidities. However, bipolar or psychotic features associated with tuberous sclerosis have been rarely reported. This report first presents a tuberous sclerosis patient, resembling a schizoaffective disorder of bipolar type. A patient with known tuberous sclerosis display...
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... brain magnetic resonance imaging, ordered at her first visit, showed multiple non-enhancing cortical tubers and calcifications in both lateral ventricles suggesting subependymal nodules (Fig. 1). The intelligence test re- vealed borderline intellectual functioning (full-scale in- telligence quotient [IQ], 77; verbal IQ, 83; performance IQ, ...