Dusak, Abdurrahim2022-04-152022-04-152012-08Dusak, A. vd. (2012). "Progressive cerebroretinal microangiopathy with calcifications and cysts syndrome: An unusual cause of complex partial seizure". Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 66(5), 460-460.1323-1316https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1819.2012.02367.xhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1440-1819.2012.02367.xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11452/25798Syndrome is characterized by cerebral calcification andcyst formation (CRMCC), as defined in recent years,1and isdescribed in the published reports as Coats plus syndrome,Labrune syndrome and leukoencephalopathy calcification andcysts (LCC) syndrome.2Cerebral, ophthalmic, skeletal, intesti-nal involvement can be seen. CRMCC determined in lateadolescence is limited. Autosomal recessive inheritance isreported.3In the majority of patients, neurological findingsshowing progression have been reported, such as spasticity,dystonia, ataxia and loss of cognitive abilities. Imaging find-ings with laboratory data should support the diagnosis.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNeurosciences & neurologyPsychiatryCerebral calcificationsLeukoencephalopathyAtaxiaBrain neoplasmsCalcinosisCentral nervous system cystsEpilepsy, complex partialHumansLeukoencephalopathiesMaleMuscle spasticityRetinal diseasesSeizuresYoung adultProgressive cerebroretinal microangiopathy with calcifications and cysts syndrome: An unusual cause of complex partial seizureLetter0003068956000142-s2.0-8486441655446046066522834668Clinical neurologyNeurosciencesPsychiatryDyskeratosis Congenita; Hoyeraal Hreidarsson Syndrome; Telomerase RNAAdultBasal ganglionBrain calcificationBrain cystCase reportComplex partial seizureComputer assisted tomographyElectroencephalographyHumanLetterMaleMicroangiopathyMuscle spasmNuclear magnetic resonance imagingParesthesiaProgressive cerebroretinal microangiopathySpeech disorderThalamusWechsler memory scaleWhite matter