Sturge Disease, also known as Sturge-Weber Syndrome, is a rare, neurocutaneous disorder that affects infants and children. It is characterized by a set of symptoms such as a birthmark on the face (port-wine stain), glaucoma, seizures, intellectual disability, and blood vessel abnormalities. While there aren't any widely used synonyms for Sturge Disease specifically, it is often referred to as Sturge-Weber Syndrome, after the name of the doctor who first described it. Additionally, some people may use terms like neurocutaneous disorder or port-wine stain syndrome to describe certain aspects of the condition. It is important to consult medical professionals for accurate diagnosis and treatment if any concerns arise.