Fig. 20. Sturge-Weber syndrome: facial capillary vascular malformation or “port-wine stain.” Note this child has involvement of both V-I (upper eyelid) and V-II (lower eyelid) dermatomes, which place him at risk for intracranial involvement (correlating with VI involvement)208,218 and glaucoma (risk is highest when both VI and VII are involved).224 |