Legends Fig.1 Show hyperpigmented lesion on the cheek and raised from the skin surface-Adenoma sebaceum Fig.2 Show depigmented lesions on the forehead-Ash.

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Legends Fig.1 Show hyperpigmented lesion on the cheek and raised from the skin surface-Adenoma sebaceum Fig.2 Show depigmented lesions on the forehead-Ash leaf spots. Fig.3 Show light yellow colored thickened nodules at the lower back-- Shagreen patches Fig.4 T2WI axial sequence of brain show multiple small hypointense nodular lesions along the ependymal surface of both the lateral ventricles Fig.5 On T1WI axial sequences the lesions appears isointense. Fig.6 On T2WFFE axial sequences the lesions show some blooming Fig.7 NCCT brain axial sequence shows calcification in few of the leisons.

Fig.8 Post contrast T1WI sequences showed moderate to avid enhancement of the nodular lesions. Figs.9,10,11 and 12 T2WI axial and FLAIR axial sequences show multiple ill defined scattered areas of increased signal intensity in the cortical and subcortical locations of bilateral cerebral hemispheres. Fig.13 and 14 USG using high freequency (7-11 Mhz) linear probe shows multiple small anechoic cysts in both the kidneys in the cortical location Fig.15 and 16 MRI of the abdomen using BFFE coronal and T2W_RT SPIR axial sequences shows small hyperintense cystic lesions in both the kidneys. Fig.17 USG of right eye using high freequency (7-11 Mhz) linear probe shows a curvilinear echogenic focus in the vitreous chamber along the posterior coat-probably retinal hamartoma.