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    Clinical Quiz: Diagnostic and Management Pitfalls of Neurocutaneous Disease

    A child age 10 years presents with two café au lait patches and two skin lumps. What is the differential diagnosis? What investigations would you do?

    Rosalie E. Ferner, D. Gareth R. Evans in Neurofibromatoses in Clinical Practice (2011)

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    The Neurofibromatoses: Differential Diagnosis and Rare Subtypes

    Accurate diagnosis of the type of neurofibromatosis is ­important for patient management and genetic counseling. In the majority of people with neurofibromatosis type one (NF1) and type two (NF2), the diagnosi...

    Susan M. Huson in Neurofibromatoses in Clinical Practice (2011)

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    Neurofibromatosis (NF) types 1 and 2

    In contrast to the majority of other genetic cancer syndromes reviewed in this book, neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1) and neurofibromatosis 2 (NF2) do not result in cancer development in the majority of affected indi...

    Susan M. Huson in Genetic Predisposition to Cancer (1996)