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Definition of Neurofibromatosis

A progressive disease with involvement of the skin and nervous system as well as other organs.

Description of Neurofibromatosis

Neurofibromatosis (NF) occurs in two distinct forms: Type 1 (NF-1, von Recklinghausen's disease) and Type 2 (NF-2).

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Causes and Risk Factors of Neurofibromatosis

NF is a common disorder affecting about 1 in 4000 people. It may be inherited in an autosomal dominant manner, or occur sporadically (not inherited).

NF is the consequence of abnormal differentiation and migration of neural cells during the early stages of embryogenesis.

Symptoms of Neurofibromatosis

NF-1 is more common and is characterized by multiple (more than 5) tan patches on the skin (café-au-lait spots), freckles in the groin or armpit, nodules within the iris of the eyes, skin neurofibromas (small, rubbery skin lesions), bone defects, and visual disorders.

Children with NF-1 are susceptible to neurologic complications including masses in the brain and spinal cord.

NF-2 accounts for only 10 percent of all cases and is characterized by bilateral acoustic neuromas (masses around the eight cranial nerve in the brain) which causes hearing loss, facial weakness, headache, or unsteadiness. Café-au-lait spots and skin neurofibromas are much less common. Brain tumors and lens abnormalities (in the eye) may also occur.

Diagnosis of Neurofibromatosis

Diagnosis is made by medical history (including symptoms and family history) and physical examination and requires several baseline studies: hearing and vision screening tests, electroencephalogram (EEG), psychologic testing to evaluate possible learning disorders, x-rays of the bones, and head CT (computed tomography) or head MRI (magnetic resonance imaging).

Treatment of Neurofibromatosis

There is no specific treatment for NF, and management includes genetic counseling and early detection of treatable conditions or complications. The asymptomatic patient should be re-examined yearly. Symptomatic patients may benefit from surgery treatment of tumors.

Questions To Ask Your Doctor About Neurofibromatosis

What causes NF?

What type of NF is it?

What are possible complications?

When could they appear?

Do you recommend genetic counseling?

What tests or studies do you recommend?

What kind of follow-up is necessary?

What is the prognosis?






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