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Sturge-Weber Syndrome Type III

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Dr. Joydeep Das, Assistant Professor, was involved in the management of the case.

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DM, RK and PCN: Drafted the article and did data analysis; DM, RK, PCN: Managed the case; DM, RK, PCN: Conducted the laboratory tests and interpreted them; DM, RK, PCN: Analysed the data and were involved in manuscript writing. DM was involved in preparing the manuscript and will act as guarantor of the study. The final manuscript was approved by all authors.

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Mukherjee, D., Kundu, R. & Niyogi, P.C. Sturge-Weber Syndrome Type III. Indian J Pediatr 82, 97–98 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12098-014-1553-x

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