<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <rss version="2.0"><channel><title>RSS Feed on Applied Radiology</title><link>http://www.appliedradiology.com</link><description> RSS Feed on Applied Radiology</description><item><title>Tuberous sclerosis (Bourneville&amp;#39;s disease)</title><link>http://www.appliedradiology.com//Issues/1999/04/Articles/Tuberous-sclerosis-(Bourneville-s-disease).aspx</link><description>A 67-year-old man with a history of myocardial infarction and splenectomy for polycythemia rubra vera presented with the complaint of recurrent frontal headaches which had increased in frequency over the past 6 months. The pain was predominantly retro-orbital and was not relieved with analgesics. He had no focal neurologic signs and no other significant past medical history. A non-contrast CT of the head and gadolinium-enhanced MR of the brain were performed (figures 1-4).</description><author></author><pubDate>Thursday, 21 Sep 2000 15:47:12 GMT</pubDate></item></channel></rss>