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Neurofibromatosis: Multimedia
Updated: Nov 11, 2009
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![]() | Media file 1: Café au lait spots in a 4-year-old boy. |
![]() | Media file 2: Multiple neurofibromas in a 28-year-old man. |
![]() | Media file 3: A right thigh plexiform neurofibroma. |
![]() | Media file 4: Axillary freckles. |
![]() | Media file 5: Inguinal freckles. |
![]() | Media file 6: Radiograph showing radial bowing, ulnar bowing, and obliteration of the intramedullary spaces. |
![]() | Media file 7: Neurofibromatosis. Lisch nodules. |
![]() | Media file 8: Neurofibromatosis. MRI scan depicting an unidentified bright object (UBO) within the brain parenchyma. |
![]() | Media file 9: MRI showing a left optic nerve glioma with thickening of the nerve and proptosis. |
![]() | Media file 10: Plexiform neurofibroma of the eyelid. |
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Keywords
neurofibromatosis, NF, classic neurofibromatosis, neurofibromatosis type 1, NF1, neurofibromatosis type 2, NF2, von Recklinghausen disease, hamartomas, optic nerve gliomas, spinal cord tumors, scoliosis, long-bone abnormalities, treatment, diagnosis




















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