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Congenital neurofibromatosis. Multiple subcutaneous tumors with spontaneous regression in twins.
Multiple subcutaneous tumors were found at birth in a pair of identical twins, and the histological diagnosis was neurofibroma. The tumors disappeared within seven months. This disorder must be differentiated from congenital generalized fibromatosis, which usually shows a malignant course.