Tuberous Sclerosis Complex


MDT specialists Prof. James Wheless and Prof. Katarzyna Kotulska, alongside a caregiver of a patient with TSC, discuss current and emerging treatment strategies for TSC-associated seizures.
Watch now: https://touchneurology.com/cme..../mdt-improving-outco
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This activity is provided by an independent medical education grant from Jazz Pharmaceuticals and is jointly provided by USF Health and touchIME.


Presented by:
Hope Northrup, MD, Professor of Pediatrics, Director, Division of Medical Genetics; Joshua A. Samuels, MD, MPH, Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Nephrology; and Rosa M. Estrada-Y-Martin, MD MSc CMQ FCCP, Professor of Medicine, Divisions of Critical Care, Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine; all from The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston - McGovern Medical School
Reproductive decision making is one of the most sensitive topics a family must discuss, further complicated by a family medical history containing a diagnosis of tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC). Drs. Northrup, Samuels and Estrada-Y-Martin provide an overview on the genetics of TSC and discuss what parents should consider when making these decisions, covering topics like pregnancy and TSC, prenatal diagnosis, and more. They will also share additional resources where you can get more information.
Download Dr. Northrup's Presentation: https://bit.ly/3b5dx4V
Download Dr. Samuels' Presentation: https://bit.ly/3xZUUJs
Download Dr. Estrada-Y-Martin's Presentation: https://bit.ly/3xPvAWw
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This video produced by the Tuberous Sclerosis Alliance features Elizabeth Thiele, MD, PhD, Director of The Carol and James Herscot Center for Children and Adults with Tuberous Sclerosis Complex in Boston, and Steven L. Roberds, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer of the TS Alliance. The video defines tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC), discusses why early diagnosis is critical, addresses treatment approaches including the newly updated TSC Clinical Consensus Guidelines, and provides an overview of TSC Clinics in the United States. Physicians and other healthcare providers can find more information, visit www.tsalliance.org/consensus.


UCLA pediatric neurosurgeon Aria Fallah, MD, reviews the clinical manifestations of Tuberous Sclerosis Complex, a rare genetic condition, with a special emphasis on the management of epilepsy in affected children. Learn more at http://uclahealth.org/pedsneurosurgery


Learn more about Tuberous Sclerosis and Mayo Clinic’s multidisciplinary team approach by visiting http://mayocl.in/2tIhaJi.
Tuberous Sclerosis is a rare genetic condition where patients develop tumor in multiple areas of the body which can affect areas including the skin, kidney, heart, lungs and the brain. One common complication is seizures caused by tumors within the brain. Medication or surgery may be treatment options for epilepsy caused by tuberous sclerosis.
Mayo Clinic provides multidisciplinary teams working together to help control Tuberous Sclerosis. These teams include geneticists, neurologists, urologists, dermatologists, and radiologists to help manage the underlying condition.