Bilateral renal artery stenosis and epidermal nevus syndrome in a child

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Epidermal nevus syndrome is a rare congenital sporadic neuro-ectodermic disorder, characterized by the presence of epidermal nevi in association with various developmental abnormalities of the skin, eyes, nervous, skeletal, cardiovascular and urogenital systems. We describe a 5-year-old boy with conjunctival lipodermoid, cervical and facial sebaceous nevi who presented at 3 years of age with hypertension due to bilateral renal artery stenosis together with multiple vascular anomalies (aorta, celiac trunk, superior mesenteric artery) as shown by magnetic resonance angiography. Systemic arterial hypertension was difficult to control despite combined anti-hypertensive drugs and the surgical repair of the aortic coarctation. © 2011 The Author(s).

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Alsohim, F., Abou-Jaoude, P., Ninet, J., Pracros, J. P., Phan, A., & Cochat, P. (2011). Bilateral renal artery stenosis and epidermal nevus syndrome in a child. Pediatric Nephrology, 26(11), 2081–2084. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00467-011-1949-z

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