1. Intraspinal lipomatous neurofibroma in a child with atypical Proteus syndrome.
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Estrella, Catrina, Mody, Shaan, Pletcher, Beth, Baisre, Ada, Lee, Huey-Jen, and Mazzola, Catherine
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INFORMED consent (Medical law) , *PROTEIN kinase B , *LEG length inequality , *SPINAL canal , *THORACIC vertebrae , *SPINAL cord tumors , *NEUROFIBROMA - Abstract
The article discusses a rare case of a 14-year-old male with atypical Proteus syndrome and intraspinal lipomatous neurofibromas. Proteus syndrome is characterized by tissue overgrowth and various anomalies, with a life expectancy ranging from 9 months to 29 years. The patient underwent surgery for tumor resection, and the pathology examination confirmed an intraspinal lipomatous neurofibroma. The case highlights the challenges in diagnosing Proteus syndrome and its association with spinal cord compromise. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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