Encephalotrigeminal Angiomatosis treatment in León
Treatment for encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis in León is available with 21 specialists, including neurosurgeon, spread across 21 clinics. Check reviews and prices before booking.
Encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis, also known as Sturge-Weber syndrome, is a rare condition present from birth in which abnormal clusters of blood vessels form and may involve the skin of the face, the eyes, and the brain.
Common manifestations: It is usually accompanied by a reddish patch on the face, and depending on the degree of brain involvement, seizures, headaches, or developmental differences may occur.
Who evaluates it? When the nervous system is involved, the neurosurgeon takes part in its study along with other specialists, given the complexity of this condition.
When to seek care? When there is a congenital facial patch accompanied by neurological symptoms, the prudent step is to request specialized evaluation for careful, personalized follow-up.
Which specialist to see for encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis in León?
Doctors who treat encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis in León
Dr. Juan Arturo Muciño Mercado
Dr. Francisco Muñoz Centeno
Dr. Mauro Trujillo Servín
Dr. Edmundo Escoto Venegas
Dr. Carlos Ricardo Morales Montes
Dr. Víctor Manuel León Meza
Dr. Luis Rodolfo Ramirez Barrios
Dr. Oscar Guillermo García González
Dr. Marcial Villanueva Rodríguez
Dr. Carlos Zavala Gutierrez
Dr. Benigno Pérez Nungaray
Dr. Octavio Villasana Ramos
Dr. Esteban Velasco
Dr. Antonio Guapo Mendoza
Dr. José Luis Alcocer Maldonado
Dr. Juan Francisco Hasslacher Arellano
Dr. Euridice Noemi Magaña Espinosa
Dr. Juan Salvador Uribe Olalde
Dr. Raul Allan Hernandez Estrada
Dr. Mario Donaciano Castillo Gomez
Dr. Fernando Torres Zapiain
Frequently asked questions
Which doctor treats encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis?
The treatment of encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis is usually handled by specialists in neurosurgeon.
How many doctors are available in León?
We currently have 21 doctors who can treat encephalotrigeminal angiomatosis in León.