“…Central nervous system (CNS) anomalies include intracranial and spinal lipomas, congenital abnormalities of the meninges, asymmetric cerebral atrophy, dilated ventricles or hydrocephalus, porencephalic cysts, cortical dysplasia, parenchymal calcifications, and intracranial vessel anomalies. They are frequently confined to the same body side as the unilateral skin lesions [Fishman et al, 1978;Miyao et al, 1984;Happle and Steijlen, 1993;Hennekam, 1994;Legius et al, 1995;Ciatti et al, 1998;Parazzini et al, 1999;Romiti et al, 1999;Sant'Anna et al, 1999;Amor et al, 2000;Nowaczyk et al, 2000;Brown et al, 2003;Hauber et al, 2003;Lasierra et al, 2003;Donaire et al, 2005;Torrelo et al, 2005;Zieli nska-Ka zmierska et al, 2005;Sofiatti et al, 2006;L opez Sousa et al, 2007;Valladares et al, 2007;Moog et al, 2007a;Koishi et al, 2008;Stieler et al, 2008].…”