1. Glomus tumors in individuals with neurofibromatosis type 1.
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Kumar, Monique G., Emnett, Ryan J., Bayliss, Susan J., and Gutmann, David H.
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Background: Glomus tumors have recently been reported in individuals with the neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) cancer disposition syndrome. We compare the clinical and molecular features of these painful hamartomas in a series of sporadic and NF1-associated cases. Objective: We sought to evaluate the association of NF1 with glomus tumors and to compare NF1-associated glomus tumors with sporadic glomus tumors. Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of all individuals with a histopathologic diagnosis of glomus tumor at a large tertiary care center from January 1998 to January 2013. Charts were reviewed for a coexisting diagnosis of NF1. Results: A total of 42 glomus tumors were identified in 34 individuals. Twelve (28.6%) were found in 6 patients with NF1. In 28 individuals with 30 sporadic tumors, there was no coexisting medical condition. Although multifocal tumors (16.7%) and tumor recurrence (33.3%) were more common in association with NF1, these trends did not reach statistical significance. NF1-associated glomus tumors exhibited no neurofibromin immunoreactivity, whereas their sporadic counterparts retained neurofibromin expression. Limitations: The retrospective design resulted in incomplete data capture. Conclusions: Detection of glomus tumors should raise suspicion for a concurrent diagnosis of NF1. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2014
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