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Fig. 18.5 LEOPARD syndrome. Numerous oval, flat, brown lentigines and a solitary café-au-lait macule. (Courtesy of the William L. Weston, M.D. collection.) |
Patients with Moynahan’s syndrome have hundreds of lentigines on the face, trunk, and extremities. Less commonly they may also demonstrate café-au-lait macules (Fig. 18-5). The mnemonic
LEOPARD has been applied to the clinical symptoms associated with this syndrome:
- Lentigines
- Electrocardiographic conduction defects
- Ocular hypertelorism
- Pulmonic stenosis
- Abnormal genitalia
- Growth Retardation
- Sensorineural Deafness