Kumar, SaritaMuranjan, Mamta NTullu, Milind SLahiri, Keya R2004-10-092009-05-302004-10-092009-05-302004-10-09Kumar S, Muranjan MN, Tullu MS, Lahiri KR. Incomplete monosymptomatic leptomeningeal angiomatosis. Indian Journal of Pediatrics. 2004 Oct; 71(10): 947http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/79613Phakomatoses or neurocutaneous syndromes are an important cause of seizures in the pediatric age group. The Sturge-Weber syndrome may affect the eye, skin and brain at different times. The skin lesions need not always manifest. We report a case of isolated affection of the central nervous system in a case of Sturge-Weber syndrome in the absence of ocular or cutaneous manifestations. Our case qualifies to be called incomplete monosymptomatic leptomeningeal angiomatosis.engBrain --pathologyChildFemaleHumansRecurrenceSeizures --diagnosisSturge-Weber Syndrome --complicationsTomography, X-Ray ComputedIncomplete monosymptomatic leptomeningeal angiomatosis.Case Reports