Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
tuberous sclerosis (pathophysiology (Thus, mutations at the TSC1 and TSC2…
tuberous sclerosis
pathophysiology
Thus, mutations at the TSC1 and TSC2 loci result in a loss of control of cell growth and cell division,
-
-
-
thus sequestering it from activating mTOR signalling,
-
The complex appears to interact with RHEB GTPase,
-
Hamartin and tuberin function as a complex which is involved in the control of cell growth and cell division
nursing management
-
if outpatients, give health education how to use medications
-
involve multidisciplinary team, include the following,
(a)Occupational therapy: To help manage the daily activities,
(b)Speech and language therapy: Improve language development, communication.
(c)Physical therapy: Improves mobility and function.
(d)Special educational and vocational training: For affected children with developmental delays.
-
medical management
-
-
Anti-seizure medication:
To manage seizures e.g
Acetazolamide . Carbamazepine . Tegretol . Carbamazepine CR . Clobazam
-
-
-