Treatment of Cutaneous Neurofibromas in Patients with Neurofibromatosis Type 1.

IF 0.9 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
Case Reports in Dermatology Pub Date : 2023-10-20 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000534270
Bartosz Wozniak, Torsten Bove, Tomasz Zawada, Jacek Calik
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Neurofibromatosis type 1 is a genetic disorder impacting approximately 2.5 million people worldwide, often leading to development of numerous benign yet disfiguring cutaneous neurofibromas (cNF). Removal of cNF is limited to excision or laser ablation with common post-operation complications and scarring. The current case explores a new approach to removal or reduction of cNF by a minimally invasive and pain-reduced treatment modality. A 40-year-old female patient with numerous cNF across her body underwent a single treatment using a 20 MHz dermatologically focused ultrasound device on seven selected cNF on the upper back. Each cNF was treated in a single session of 20-60 s without anesthesia due to manageable pain. Only one minimal adverse reaction in the form of dyspigmentation in a single treated tumor was noted from treatment or during the healing of a thin scab that formed on each cNF a few days after treatment. At the 12-month follow-up, four out of seven treated cNF showed full remission, two showed partial or significant reduction in tumor volume, while two did not respond to treatment. The reason for the variability is not fully understood, but speculations include difference in tissue content, e.g., due to tumor age. The method is concluded to be a promising candidate for a new safe and minimally invasive treatment that can potentially be used for single-session removal/reduction of a large number of cNF. Further research should focus on refining treatment parameters and strategies to enhance response predictability.

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1型神经纤维瘤病患者皮肤神经纤维瘤的治疗。
1型神经纤维瘤病是一种影响全球约250万人的遗传性疾病,通常导致许多良性但不美观的皮肤神经纤维瘤(cNF)的发展。cNF的去除仅限于切除或激光消融,术后常见并发症和瘢痕形成。目前的病例探索了一种通过微创和减轻疼痛的治疗方式去除或减少cNF的新方法。一名40岁的女性患者全身有大量的cNF,她使用20 MHz皮肤科聚焦超声设备对上背部的七个选定的cNF进行了一次治疗。由于疼痛可控制,每种cNF都在20-60 s的单次治疗中进行,无需麻醉。在治疗过程中或在治疗后几天在每个cNF上形成的薄痂愈合过程中,在单个治疗的肿瘤中仅观察到一种以色素沉着形式出现的最小不良反应。在12个月的随访中,七分之四接受治疗的cNF显示完全缓解,两人显示肿瘤体积部分或显著减少,而两人对治疗没有反应。变异性的原因尚不完全清楚,但推测包括组织含量的差异,例如由于肿瘤年龄。该方法被认为是一种新的安全和微创治疗的有希望的候选者,该治疗可能用于单次清除/减少大量cNF。进一步的研究应侧重于完善治疗参数和策略,以提高反应的可预测性。
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