Review Article

Differential Diagnoses of Overgrowth Syndromes: The Most Important Clinical and Radiological Disease Manifestations

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A 21-year-old man with Proteus syndrome presenting asymmetric lower limbs and epidermal nevus. CT of the abdomen showed tissue with a fat density infiltrating the right paraspinal musculature, with increased local volume extending from T7 to L5, in addition to an enlargement of the right kidney (a). The scan also noted fatty replacement in right gluteal muscles (b). Coronal CT showed asymmetry of the kidneys (c).
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