A Comprehensive Guide To Tuberous Sclerosis Complex
Diagnosing TSC

The diagnosis of this illness depends heavily on the symptoms presented when a child or adult is brought into the office of a medical professional. When a child is brought in suffering from seizures, it might be one of the first things the doctor looks for using something called an electroencephalogram. Other tests include an MRI, a CT scan, or an ultrasound to see if there are additional tumors present. Sometimes TSC is diagnosed simply by eliminating other health problems throughout testing. If a child has a heart condition, doctors will check the heart using an echocardiogram. If it is in the eye, the doctor will use an ocular lens to determine the cause.