Ash leaf lesions are a cardinal sign for:
1. Tuberous Sclerosis.
2. Sturge-Weber syndrome.
3. Cri-Du-Chat syndrome.
4. William's syndrome.
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1. The cardinal sign of Tuberous Sclerosis is the ash leaf lesion.
2. Cardinal sign is a port-wine stain
3. Cardinal sign is the cat cry
4. Cardinal sign is the lacy iris pattern
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