Author:
Paoloni-Giacobino Ariane,Blouin Jean-Louis,Nouspikel Thierry,Zgheib Omar
Abstract
Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is an autosomal dominant disease with complete penetrance, most commonly known to affect the skin and eyes. Although lung involvement in the form of cysts and bullae occurs in up to 20% of adults, the seemingly intuitive association of NF1 and spontaneous pneumothorax is not widely recognised among clinicians. Here, we report the second case of recurring spontaneous pneumothorax in the context of NF1 with a confirmed molecular diagnosis. In both cases, the NF1 variants featured a premature stop codon in the C-terminal protein domain. Interestingly, our patient had mild skin symptoms, suggesting that spontaneous pneumothorax may not be correlated with cutaneous disease severity. More genotype–phenotype correlation studies are needed for NF1 in general and for its link to spontaneous pneumothorax in particular.
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