Guest guest Posted December 22, 2006 Report Share Posted December 22, 2006 There is a condition called Tuberous Sclerosis which sometimes involves areas of skin with different pigment as a symptom. A lot of these kids have seizures in their first year of life but I'm not sure whether they all do. The only reason I know about this is because my son did have lots of seizures as an infant and they specifically looked for these spots on him for evidence that TS might be a potential cause of his seizures but didn't find them. This is probably totally unrelated to what any of you are seeing but I wanted to post the link in case anyone wanted to ask their neuro about it. Here it is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuberous_sclerosis , mom to Cordis, almost 3, history of Infantile Spasms (severe epilepsy) - now resolved, non-verbal with significant cognitive delays, and cute, cute, cute! Amy <acdudick@...> wrote: My DS has a large birth mark on his back near his neck. But I don't think it's a Cafe au Lait spot since it's lighter than the surrounding skin. But it is rather large.. Amy D " claudia.morris " <claudia.morris@...> wrote: ph has a large cafe au lait spot on his back and several smaller ones on his shoulder. Often 1 or 2 don't really mean anything...while they can be associated with several neurological conditions as well. If there is just an hand-full of kids with these skin lesions...it doesn't mean much. However if it seems the majority of children with apraxia had 1 or more cafe au lait spots...it would be more interesting. -claudia > > interesting about the port wine stain - Josh has cafe au lait spots > on his back on one his leg - we were told they were due to some neural > development that was either delayed or non-existent during prenatal > period. I wonder if there is some connection - anyone else out there > with kids with these type of spots? > > > > sherry > > > > That is interesting info- I wish I could find out more about that. Ds > has a brown spot (I don't know if it's called cafe au lait) on his side > that therapists/dr's have always said, " Hmm " but never gone farther > than that. He had two other spots that have mostly faded now, plus a > mongolian spot on his foot. > > , mom to Nate, age 3 > Amy __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 It is very interesting! I'm going to run it by Josh's neuro in Feb. Maybe there's new " syndrome " out there since the size and number don't mesh with some of the things I've been researching. Hhhmmm... Sherry my2boysjm@... wrote: My 4 year old Apraxic son also has Cafe Au Latte birth marks he has one large one on his forehead and several little ones on his wrist, chest and ankle. His neurologist Dr. Abba Cargan, did count and measure them during his first visit with him, and he explained that these spots can be related to a serious neurological condition, which thank God my son does not have, because they have to measure a certain size, and have I think 6 or more. I think it's pretty ironic that several of us with Apraxic children have these spots. Let me know if someone finds out anything, in the meantime, has his next appointment with Dr. Cargan on January 11th and I will run it by him.... Dana in NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 It is very interesting! I'm going to run it by Josh's neuro in Feb. Maybe there's new " syndrome " out there since the size and number don't mesh with some of the things I've been researching. Hhhmmm... Sherry my2boysjm@... wrote: My 4 year old Apraxic son also has Cafe Au Latte birth marks he has one large one on his forehead and several little ones on his wrist, chest and ankle. His neurologist Dr. Abba Cargan, did count and measure them during his first visit with him, and he explained that these spots can be related to a serious neurological condition, which thank God my son does not have, because they have to measure a certain size, and have I think 6 or more. I think it's pretty ironic that several of us with Apraxic children have these spots. Let me know if someone finds out anything, in the meantime, has his next appointment with Dr. Cargan on January 11th and I will run it by him.... Dana in NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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