Neurofibroma Branched

Neurofibrosa Diffuse

Article about diffuse neurofibroma. Here is its text:

Diffuse neurofibromatous tumor (DFNT) is a rare disease that can result in numerous areas of tumor spreading throughout the body, especially around the brain, spinal trunk, and often deeper in the abdomen or chest cavity. Tumor molecules may be formed from excess amounts of filamentous extracellular proteins (neurofibromas) that are normally present in the human brainstem. When the whites stick to the



Neurofibromas are tumor formations of Schwann cells. They occur primarily in childhood and are most often found in people over 40 years of age. This type of tumor grows slowly, but its growth rarely stops completely. These tumors are benign and usually do not require treatment.

In most cases, neurofibromas in the form of nodules are found on the trunk and limbs, less often on the head. Uncommon in children and young adults. On the skin and the surface of visible mucous membranes, neurophytes grow