Spectrum of cutaneous lesions in a cohort of patients with neurofibromatosis type 2

Author:

Fialho Maria C.1ORCID,Garrido Pedro M.2ORCID,Santos‐Coelho Miguel1ORCID,Ferreirinha Ana1ORCID,Martins Bárbara D.3ORCID,Passos João4ORCID,Moura Cecília2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Dermatovenereology Department Santo António dos Capuchos Hospital, Local Health Unit São José Lisbon Portugal

2. Dermatology Department Portuguese Institute of Oncology Francisco Gentil Lisbon Portugal

3. Pathological Anatomy Department Portuguese Institute of Oncology Francisco Gentil Lisbon Portugal

4. Neurology Department Portuguese Institute of Oncology Francisco Gentil Lisbon Portugal

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundNeurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) is a rare autosomal dominant syndrome with a predisposition to the development of central nervous system tumors, ophthalmic manifestations, and dermatological lesions. The latter are present in 70–95% of patients and can precede the evolution of other tumors. However, they are not included in the diagnostic criteria and are frequently undervalued during follow‐up.MethodsAn observational cross‐sectional study characterizing cutaneous lesions in a cohort of NF2 patients was carried out. Dermatological examinations were performed, and lesions were classified into neural cutaneous tumors (superficial, SNCT, and deep, DNCT), hyperpigmented patches (HyperP), and hypopigmented patches (HypoP). The Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) and EQ‐5D questionnaires were applied to evaluate the impact on quality of life.ResultsNineteen patients with a mean age of 36 years were included. Sixteen (84%) patients had cutaneous lesions, mostly developed 10 or more years before the diagnosis. SNCT, DNCT, and HyperP showed similar frequencies (58%). HypoP were observed in only one patient. HyperP developed, on average, earlier than NCT (9.6 vs. 16.5 SNCT, 17.0 DNCT; years). The excised lesions had different histological patterns, including neurofibromas, schwannomas, and a hybrid tumor. Most patients reported a low impact of cutaneous manifestations on the quality of life (DLQI 0 or 1).ConclusionsCutaneous lesions are frequent in NF2 and may precede the diagnosis by several years. Their identification is important to establish the diagnosis earlier and potentially reduce morbidity and mortality.

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Wiley

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