Neurofibroma
Neurofibroma Updated: 03/28/2020 © Jun Wang, MD, PhD General features Benign tumor with nerve sheath differentiation If multiple, likely associated with neurofibromatosis type 1 Malignant transformation rare Subtypes Plexiform: Irregularly expanded nerve bundles with nodular appearance, prominent myxoid matrix; associated with NF1 Diffuse cutaneous: Large plaque like elevation , typically NF1-associated Superficial cutaneous: Pedunculated nodules, solitary (sporadic) or multiple (likely NF1 associated) Clinical presentations Flesh-colored, soft nudule, solitary or multiple Slow growing, painless May have abnormal sensation (electric-like shock with light touch) Key morphological features Non-encapsulated spindle cell proliferation Thin slandering nuclei (coma like) Fibrillary background May be plexiform Markers Positive for S-100 May be focally positive for CD34 and Factor XIIIa Genetic abnormalities NF1 if neurofibromatosis Treatment...