Question 44

You are examining a 26 year old male who presents with a 1 year history of poor vision in the right eye. On examination, you discover a retinal arteriovenous malformation (AVM) in the right eye. On fluorescein angiography, the AVM does not leak. You cleverly order an MRI/A of the brain which finds an arteriovenous malformation of the midbrain. What is your diagnosis?
Incontentia pigmenti
Wyburn-Mason syndrome
Sturge-Weber syndrome
Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome
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