From: Diagnosis of neonatal neurofibromatosis type 1: a case report and review of the literature
Author | Article Year | Age at diagnosis (d) | Gender | Family history | Presence of CALMs | Location of neurofibroma | Treatment |
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Berthin C et al. [7] | 2019 | 21d | Male | Unknown | Yes | Eye | Unknown |
Sadhukhan M et al. [8] | 2017 | 8d | Female | Unknown | Yes | Retropharyngeal and paraspinal | Taking MEK inhibitors |
Day KM, et al. [9] | 2020 | 1d | Female | Unknown | Unknown | Neck | Microlaryngoscopy, bronchoscopy and tracheotomy plus trametinib chemotherapy |
Goyal S et al. [10] | 2014 | 6d | Female | Yes | No | Eye | Local excision |
Hatanaka K et al. [11] | 2013 | 1d | Male | No | Yes | Posterior mediastinum | Surgery |
Colás-Tomás T et al. [12] | 2010 | 1d | Male | Yes | Yes | Posterior ocular | Ahmed glaucoma flap implantation |
Stewart H et al. [13] | 2008 | 1d | Female | No | No | Diffuse, most severely involving the head and neck, and the mass found involving almost every tissue at autopsy | Died 42 h after birth |
Payne MS et al. [14] | 2014 | 1d | Female | No | None at birth, present at 10w | Paracervical spine | Local excision |