Pregnancy with Elephantiasis Neurofibromatosa—A Rare Presentation

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ABSTRACT

Neurofibromatosis (NF1) is an autosomal dominant disorder primarily affecting the development and growth of nerve cell tissues. We report a rare case of pregnancy with giant plexiform neurofibroma involving the genital tract with adverse perinatal outcome. A 26-year-old female presented at term in labour with NF1 and a huge plexiform neurofibroma arising from sacral region, gluteal region, pelvis and involving left labium majus. She delivered by cesarean section and the baby had congenital NF1. The baby expired on day 4 of life. To the best of our knowledge, this large size neurofibroma involving this site in pregnancy has never been reported in English literature. Both pregnancy and NF1 have reciprocal adverse effects on each other. Congenital neurofibromatosis can be fatal. Hence, all pregnancies associated with NF1 should be considered as high risk and monitored carefully.

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Gupta, M. , Gupta, V. , Sapre, K. , Sharma, S. and Matreja, P. (2014) Pregnancy with Elephantiasis Neurofibromatosa—A Rare Presentation. Open Access Library Journal, 1, 1-5. doi: 10.4236/oalib.1100985.

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