NF1 Flashcards
1
Q
List the NF1 Clinical Criteria for Diagnosis
A
2 or more of:
- > 5 Cafe au lait macules
- Axillary or inguinal freckling
- > 2 neurofibromas or 1 plexiform neurofibroma
- > 2 Lisch nodules
- Optic glioma
- Typical osseous lesions (sphenoid dysplasia or tibial pseudoarthrosis)
- 1st degree relative with NF1
2
Q
How is NF1 inherited?
What proportion of mutations are de novo?
A
Autosomal dominant
50% de novo mutations
3
Q
How do you diagnose NF 1?
A
Clinically or with molecular testing
4
Q
Name 4 cardiac complications of NFI
Hint: think many types of HTN!
A
- Essential hypertension
- Pheochromocytoma
- Renal artery stenosis
- Coarctation of the aorta
5
Q
True or false: NF1 is associated with increased risk of scoliosis
A
True
6
Q
True or False: NF1 is associated with short stature and microcephaly
A
False: Short stature and MACROcephaly
7
Q
Name 2 neurologic/behavioural complications of NF1
A
- Seizures
2. Learning disabilities