Oncology Flashcards
The most common CNS tumors to cause precocious puberty
Hypothalamic hamartoma
NF1 gene locus and product
17q11.2
Neurofibromin
NF2 gene locus and product
22q12.2
Schwannomin
Most common intramedullary tumor in NF1
Astrocytoma
Most common intramedullary tumor in NF2
Ependymoma
Criteria for diagnosis of NF1
2 or more of the following
- > =6 cafe au lait spots each are > 5 mm in prepubertal and >15 in post-pubertal.
->=2 skin neurofibroma of any type or 1 plexiform neurofibroma.
-Axillary or inguinal frecklings.
-Optic pathway glioma/pilocytic astrocytoma.
->=2 Lisch nodules
-Distinctive osseous abnormalities
-A first degree relative with NF1
What is the typical location of a myxoid glioneuronal tumor?
Lateral ventricles
What is the percentage of each type of pituitary adenoma in association with MEN 1?
Prolactinoma (20%)
GH (10%)
NF (5%)
ACTH (2%)
TSH and others (rare)
Most common location for intraventricular meningioma
Trigone
What are other conditions associated with NF1?
Aqueductal stenosis
Macrocephaly
Unilateral superior orbital defect
Cognitive impairment and learning disabilities
Kyphoscoliosis
Syringomyelia
Intracranial tumor: astrocytoma, meningioma
extracranial tumors: Schwann, cell, tumors, neuroblastoma, sarcoma, leukemia, wilm’s tumor, pheochromocytoma.
Moyamoya disease.