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Trigeminal Dermatome Distribution in Patients with Glaucoma and Facial Port Wine Stain
Dermatology, 10/22/09
Fay A et al. – Patients demonstrated to have glaucoma and facial PWS are approximately 7 times more likely to have multiple dermatomes of the trigeminal nerve involved (88.3%) in contrast to isolated V1 involvement (9.3%). PWS patterns did not correlate with embryological segments of facial development. A review of the relevant literature resolves conflicting concepts and emphasizes the importance of glaucoma screening in all patients with trigeminal dermatome involvement of the PWS.
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