peer reviewedMajor syndromes in which cutaneous and extracutaneous nervous neoplasms are frequently associated include: 1) dysgenetic syndromes or phacomatoses (tuberous sclerosis and neurofibromatosis), 2) multiple schwannoma syndromes (schwannomatosis and Carney's complex), 3) multiple mucosal neuromas syndrome, 4) neurocutaneous pigmentary syndromes (Peutz-Jeghers-Touraine syndrome and neurocutaneous melanosis), and 5) sundry associations (cutaneous meningiomas and cutaneous metastases of neuroblastoma or carcinoid tumors). The early clinical and pathological recognition of these cutaneous neural and pigmentary associated lesions should stimulate the search for centrally located neural or neuroendocrine neoplasms, some of which might be ...
Many melanocytic nevi contain areas similar to nerve sheath tumors (NST) and NSTs with melanin have ...
Neurofibromatoses (NF) are a group of genetic multiple tumor growing predisposition diseases: neurof...
Neurocutaneous syndromes feature both cutaneous and neurologic lesions, and, by convention, the term...
Multiple schwannomas have frequently been seen in patients with neurofibromatosis. Recently, the ass...
Neurofibromatosis (NF) is a relatively common disorder characterized by cutaneous pigmented maculas,...
Neuroendocrine neoplasia (NEN), priory known as neuroendocrine tumours represent the modern approach...
Neuro-ocular cutaneous syndrome is a rare and little-known illness. It affects the ocular apparatus,...
BackgroundSegmental neurofibromatosis, referred to as mosaic neurofibromatosis 1, patients present w...
peer reviewedThe neurocristopathies encompass genetic disorders targeting some structures originatin...
Characteristic skin neoplasms are associated with a large number of hereditary tumor syndromes and t...
Schwannomatosis is a rare disorder, still not quite well defined, seldom described in the literature...
Neurofibromatoses (NF) are a group of genetic multiple tumor growing predisposition diseases: neurof...
Plexiform schwannoma is a rare benign neoplasm of the neural sheath characterized by a multinodular ...
Characteristic skin neoplasms are associated with a large number of hereditary tumor syndromes and t...
Neurofibromatosis was first described in the nineteenth century. At the time, Friederich Daniel Von ...
Many melanocytic nevi contain areas similar to nerve sheath tumors (NST) and NSTs with melanin have ...
Neurofibromatoses (NF) are a group of genetic multiple tumor growing predisposition diseases: neurof...
Neurocutaneous syndromes feature both cutaneous and neurologic lesions, and, by convention, the term...
Multiple schwannomas have frequently been seen in patients with neurofibromatosis. Recently, the ass...
Neurofibromatosis (NF) is a relatively common disorder characterized by cutaneous pigmented maculas,...
Neuroendocrine neoplasia (NEN), priory known as neuroendocrine tumours represent the modern approach...
Neuro-ocular cutaneous syndrome is a rare and little-known illness. It affects the ocular apparatus,...
BackgroundSegmental neurofibromatosis, referred to as mosaic neurofibromatosis 1, patients present w...
peer reviewedThe neurocristopathies encompass genetic disorders targeting some structures originatin...
Characteristic skin neoplasms are associated with a large number of hereditary tumor syndromes and t...
Schwannomatosis is a rare disorder, still not quite well defined, seldom described in the literature...
Neurofibromatoses (NF) are a group of genetic multiple tumor growing predisposition diseases: neurof...
Plexiform schwannoma is a rare benign neoplasm of the neural sheath characterized by a multinodular ...
Characteristic skin neoplasms are associated with a large number of hereditary tumor syndromes and t...
Neurofibromatosis was first described in the nineteenth century. At the time, Friederich Daniel Von ...
Many melanocytic nevi contain areas similar to nerve sheath tumors (NST) and NSTs with melanin have ...
Neurofibromatoses (NF) are a group of genetic multiple tumor growing predisposition diseases: neurof...
Neurocutaneous syndromes feature both cutaneous and neurologic lesions, and, by convention, the term...