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Síndrome del leopardo
Los síntomas de los lentigos múltiples abarcan:
Nota: los lentigos dispersos son normales y no son indicio de un problema.
El médico llevará a cabo un examen físico y auscultará el corazón con un estetoscopio. Puede haber signos de problemas en una válvula cardíaca o una miocardiopatía obstructiva.
Los exámenes que se pueden hacer pueden abarcar:
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