Sturge-Weber Syndrome

UMLS: C0038505
Basic Information
Severity Level:
Definition:
A non-inherited congenital condition with vascular and neurological abnormalities. It is characterized by facial vascular nevi (PORT-WINE STAIN), and capillary angiomatosis of intracranial membranes (MENINGES; CHOROID). Neurological features include EPILEPSY; cognitive deficits; GLAUCOMA; and visual defects.
UMLS ID:
C0038505
MeSH ID:
Synonyms:
Angiomatosis, Encephalofacial
Angiomatosis, Encephalotrigeminal
Angiomatosis Oculo-Orbital-Thalamo-Encephalic Syndrome
Dimitri Disease
Dimitri Disease
Dimitri-Sturge-Weber
Encephalocutaneous Angiomatosis
Encephalofacial Haemangiomatosis
Encephalofacial Hemangiomatosis
Encephalotrigeminal Syndrome
Encephalotrigeminal Angiomatosis
Jahnke Syndrome
Kalischer Syndrome
Lawford Syndrome
Muller Syndrome
Neuroretinoangiomatosis
Phakomatosis, Sturge-Weber
Parkes Weber And Dimitri Syndrome
Classification Hierarchy
MeSH Tree Number breakdown for C0038505
C04
Neoplasms
Category: Neoplasms Parent: C (Diseases) Level: 0
C04.557
Neoplasms by Histologic Type
Category: Neoplasms Parent: C04 Level: 1
C04.557.645
Neoplasms, Vascular Tissue
Category: Neoplasms Parent: C04.557 Level: 2
C04.557.645.375
Hemangioma
Category: Neoplasms Parent: C04.557.645 Level: 3 Tree Number: C04.557.645.375
C10
Nervous System Diseases
Category: Nervous System Diseases Parent: C (Diseases) Level: 0
C10.562
Neurocutaneous Syndromes
Category: Nervous System Diseases Parent: C10 Level: 1
C10.562.800
Sturge-Weber Syndrome
Category: Nervous System Diseases Parent: C10.562 Level: 2 Tree Number: C10.562.800
C14
Cardiovascular Diseases
Category: Cardiovascular Diseases Parent: C (Diseases) Level: 0
C14.907
Vascular Diseases
Category: Cardiovascular Diseases Parent: C14 Level: 1
C14.907.077
Angiomatosis
Category: Cardiovascular Diseases Parent: C14.907 Level: 2 Tree Number: C14.907.077
ADE Molecular Mechanism Mapping

Drug-ADE-Human Protein Triplets

Molecular mechanism triplets showing drug-adverse event-protein relationships

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Personalized Drug-Protein-ADE Network

Comprehensive Information for Personalized ADE

Comprehensive Information and Reliability for Drug-ADE Association

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Total Drugs
7
0 High | 4 Medium | 3 Low Confidence
Total Proteins
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Target proteins associated with this ADE
Drug-Protein-ADE association
14
0 Known | 0 High | 0 Middle | 14 Low Confidence
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Known/High/Middle-confidence interactions

This interactive network visualization shows the relationships between the top 50 drugs (ranked by case number) out of 7 total drugs associated with this adverse event, their known and potential off-target proteins, and the associated adverse effect. The connections indicate binding interactions and mechanistic pathways.

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Pharmacological Target Class Distribution

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The Introduction of Drug-AE Confidence Score Grade
Priority Level Score Range Description Evidence Characteristics
High Score ≥ 6.67
High-priority associations requiring immediate attention.
Strong evidence across multiple dimensions with high statistical significance, robust association measures, and substantial case numbers. Warrant priority pharmacovigilance action. High P-value scores (significant Adjust-P), Strong ROR/PRR values, Substantial case numbers, Complete dimensional coverage, Minimal data filtering needed.
Medium 3.33 ≤ Score < 6.67
Medium-priority associations requiring careful evaluation.
Moderate evidence quality with acceptable statistical significance and association strength. May need additional validation or monitoring before definitive action. Moderate P-value significance, Reasonable ROR/PRR measures, Adequate case numbers, Partial dimensional coverage, Some data quality considerations.
Low Score < 3.33
Low-priority associations with limited evidence strength.
May represent weak signals, insufficient data, or associations requiring extensive additional investigation before any regulatory or clinical consideration. Weak P-value significance, Low association measures, Limited case numbers, Incomplete dimensional data, Significant data filtering applied.
PersDTA overview
The Introduction of Drug-AE Severity Score Grade
Severity Level Score Range Description Typical outcomes
Minimal 0 ≤ Score ≤ 0.387
Low severity ADRs requiring minimal intervention.
Events that need medical attention to prevent permanent damage but without hospitalization or life-threatening consequences. Primarily RI (Required Intervention) outcomes, Outpatient management, Preventive measures, Early intervention prevents escalation.
Mild 0.387 < Score ≤ 0.861
Mild severity events requiring hospitalization.
Mix of intervention-required and hospitalization cases with manageable clinical outcomes and good recovery potential. Mix of RI and HO outcomes, Initial or prolonged hospitalization, Active medical management, Generally favorable prognosis.
Moderate 0.861 < Score ≤ 1.500
Moderate ADRs resulting in permanent disability.
Higher proportion of hospitalization and disability cases requiring intensive medical management and long-term care planning. Increased HO and DS outcomes, Permanent disability, Extended hospitalization, Rehabilitation required, Long-term functional impairment.
Severe 1.500 < Score ≤ 2.52
High severity life-threatening events with significant morbidity.
Notable presence of disability and life-threatening outcomes requiring emergency intervention and intensive care management. Prominent DS and LT outcomes, Life-threatening events, Emergency intervention required, ICU admission, High risk of permanent consequences.
Critical 2.524 < Score ≤ 5.000
Critical life-threatening or fatal ADRs with maximum clinical impact.
High proportion of life-threatening events and deaths with very strong drug-event associations requiring immediate regulatory action. Significant LT and DE outcomes, Fatal events, Emergency life-support measures, Immediate drug discontinuation, Regulatory safety alerts.
The Introduction of Drug-AE-Protein Confidence Score Grade
Confidence Level Relationships Description Evidence Types
Known/Valid Direct DTA relationships The drug-ADE, drug-target, and target-ADE associations are all derived from the same literature source. Experimental validation, Clinical evidence
High DT + TA + DA Two of the three associations (drug-ADE, drug-target, and target-ADE) are derived from the same literature source, while the third is validated by other literature. Multiple corroborating sources
Medium DT + TA + DA Two of the three associations (drug-ADE, drug-target, and target-ADE) are validated by separate literature sources. Partial evidence chain
Low TA + DT Only target-ADE and drug-target associations are validated by literature sources. Associative evidence only

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Personalized ADE

Route and Formulation-specified Associations

Pharmaceutic Granularity for Route and Formulation specification

Administration Routes (Total: 4 cases across 2 routes)

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Drug Form Analysis

Drug Route Analysis

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Drug Form Analysis

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Disease-stratified Associations

Personalized Granularity for Disease and Indication Stratification

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