JJ Mulvihill, DM Parry, JL Sherman, A Pikus, … - Annals of Internal …, 1990 - Am Coll Physicians The neurofibromatoses comprise at least two autosomal dominant disorders affecting an estimated
100 000 Americans with clinical manifestations that may require care from every type of
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RL Martuza, R Eldridge - The New England journal of medicine, 1988 - cat.inist.fr Neurofibromatosis 2(bilateral acoustic neurofibromatosis). RL MARTUZA, R
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W Wertelecki, GA Rouleau, DW Superneau, … - New England Journal …, 1988 - content.nejm.org At least eight provisional categories of neurofibromatosis have been proposed. Among
these, neurofibromatosis 1 (von Recklinghausen's disease or peripheral neurofibromatosis)
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VF Mautner, M Tatagiba, R Guthoff, M Samii, SM Pulst - Neurosurgery, 1993 - journals.lww.com BILATERAL ACOUSTIC NEUROFIBROMATOSIS or neurofibromatosis 2 (NF2) is an autosomal
dominant disease predisposing to the formation of multiple tumors in the central and peripheral
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disorder characterized by the development of multiple tumors of the nervous system, including
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WR Kanter, R Eldridge, R Fabricant, JC Allen, T … - Neurology, 1980 - AAN Enterprises Neurofibromatosis includes the common "peripheral" form and a recently documented
"central" form. We describe the central form in 130 cases from 9 kindreds personally studied
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D Jadayel, P Fain, M Upadhyaya, MA Ponder, SM … - 1990 - nature.com VON Recklinghausen neurofibromatosis (NF-1) 1–4 is a common autosomal dominant
disorder. The estimated new mutation rate (1 x 10 -4 ) is one of the highest for a human disorder
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