An unusual presentation of a recurrent neurofibroma in the hand |
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Authors: | R. Srinivas Reddy S. Bajaj A. R. Tolat J. Compson |
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Affiliation: | 1. Upper Limb Unit, Department of orthopaedics, King’s College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London, SE5 9RS, UK 3. 5, Derwent Close, Gamston, Nottingham, NG2 6NF, UK 2. South East Thames Training Programme, London, UK
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Abstract: | Neurofibromas in the hand are uncommon and constitute less than 5% of all hand tumours. Accurate diagnosis and appropriate management are important because malignant transformation has been reported, especially in Von Recklinghausen’s neurofibromatosis. We report a case of a large neurofibroma in the right hand of an 18-year-old girl of Afro-Caribbean origin. She was symptomatic with complaints of pain and weakness of grip. General examination revealed multiple café-au-lait spots on the trunk and one nodular swelling in the forearm. The swelling was excised through a palmar approach and histology proved it to be a neurofibroma. The case is being reported for its rarity and it emphasizes the importance of general examination. Histopathological examination is vital in excluding malignant transformation. |
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