phakomatosis
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
The term, from the Greek φακός, phakos, "spot, lens", -(o)ma (-ωμα) and the suffix -osis, was introduced by Dutch ophthalmologist Jan van der Hoeve in 1920, before the distinct genetic basis of each of these diseases was understood.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌfeɪkəʊməˈtəʊsɪs/, /ˌfæk-/
Noun
phakomatosis (plural phakomatoses)
- Any of a group of neurocutaneous disorders of the central nervous system causing lesions on the skin and eye.
Synonyms
- neuro-oculo-cutaneous syndrome, neurocutaneous disorder, neurocutaneous syndrome
Hyponyms
- ataxia telangiectasia
- incontinentia pigmenti
- neurofibromatosis
- nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome
- Sturge-Weber syndrome
- tuberous sclerosis
- Wyburn-Mason syndrome (Bonnet–Dechaume–Blanc syndrome)
- von Hippel-Lindau disease
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