Abstract

A 12-year-old girl with a port-wine hemangioma on the left side of her face reported worsening vision in the left eye. Intraocular pressure was 34 mm Hg. On the basis of the port-wine hemangioma, optic disc cupping, diffuse choroidal hemangioma, and gyrate calcification, a diagnosis of Sturge-Weber syndrome with juvenile glaucoma was made. The patient also had spina bifida, a previously undescrided association with Sturge-Weber syndrome. Her glaucoma was controlled with medications.

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