Can café-au-lait spots be very light?

Café-au-lait spots are light to dark brown pigmented birthmarks that commonly appear on a newborn's skin. Spots can change in size and number over time. More than six café-au-lait spots can be a sign of an underlying genetic condition like neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1).
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Can café-au-lait spots be very light?

Symptoms of café au lait spots

These spots are usually smooth, although some spots can be raised. The spots are also easily identified by their coffee-like color. Some people with café au lait spots have light brown patches, whereas others have dark brown patches. Lighter patches can also become darker with age.
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What is the minimum number of cafe au lait spot that should be of concern?

The only significance to the cafe-au-lait spot is that it suggests the possibility that a person might have NF1. People with NF1 usually have many cafe-au-lait spots, sometimes hundreds, and almost always more than 6. It is generally accepted that NF1 should be suspected in any individual with 6 or more spots.
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Do café-au-lait spots always mean NF1?

The most common symptom of NF1 is the appearance of painless, coffee-coloured patches on the skin, called café au lait spots. However, not everyone with café au lait spots has NF1. The spots can be present at birth or develop by the time a child is 3 years old.
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Are all brown spots café-au-lait?

Cafe au lait (ka-FAY o lay) birthmarks are flat areas of darkened skin, anywhere from tan to dark brown. They are permanent and very common. They can occur anywhere on the body, and the size increases as the child grows. Usually, no treatment is needed.
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What are atypical café-au-lait spots?

Café-au-lait spots are light to dark brown pigmented birthmarks that commonly appear on a newborn's skin. Spots can change in size and number over time. More than six café-au-lait spots can be a sign of an underlying genetic condition like neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1).
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When does neurofibromatosis show up?

They can be present at birth or may not become noticeable for many years. Although some cutaneous neurofibromas arise in childhood, most start appearing during or after the teenage years. Freckling usually appears by 3 to 5 years of age. Freckles are similar in appearance to café-au-lait spots but are smaller in size.
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How do I know if my baby has neurofibromatosis?

Light brown spots on the skin called café-au-lait spots. These are the most common signs of NF, and they often appear at birth or in the first years of life. They're harmless, but if your child has more than six, she probably has NF1. Freckles in the armpits or groin area also are signs of NF1.
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What can be mistaken for neurofibromatosis?

Legius syndrome also is called a neurofibromatosis 1-like syndrome because its symptoms are similar to NF1. Individuals with Legius syndrome have skin problems including brown birthmarks, called cafe-au-lait spots, and freckling, as well as mild learning problems and a larger head.
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Can you have NF1 and not know it?

What Are the Signs & Symptoms of Neurofibromatosis Type 1? Most newborns with neurofibromatosis type 1 have no symptoms, but some have curved lower leg bones. By their first birthday, most children with NF1 have several skin spots, called café-au-lait ("coffee with milk") spots because of their color.
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How do I verify NF1?

  1. The first and most common method is a clinical diagnosis. Your child's doctor will look for signs of NF1 in your child's skin, eyes, bones or brain.
  2. The second method is genetic testing, also called a molecular or DNA diagnosis. Your child will need to give a blood sample.
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Can café-au-lait spots be benign?

Developing a spot on your body can be a cause for concern, but café au lait spots are benign pigmented lesions that don't cause cancer. These spots are usually smooth, although some spots can be raised. The spots are also easily identified by their coffee-like color.
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What color are neurofibromas?

Dermal neurofibromas appear as soft, flesh-colored to pink or brown, exophytic papules or nodules. They may become pedunculated. Dermal neurofibromas may also present as more subtle blue or violaceous macules or slightly raised papulonodules. The tumors are easily invaginated (“buttonhole sign”).
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Can you live a normal life with neurofibromatosis?

If there are no complications, the life expectancy of people with NF is almost normal. With the right education, people with NF can live a normal life. Although mental impairment is generally mild, NF1 is a known cause of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Learning disabilities are a common problem.
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What does a neurofibroma feel like?

Plexiforms are neurofibromas that spread around large nerves as they grow, causing the nerve to become thick and misshapen. They feel like knots or cords under the skin. They can be large, painful, and disfiguring.
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Who is most likely to get neurofibromatosis?

The only true risk factor for developing neurofibromatosis is having a parent who also has the condition. In nearly half of all cases of type 1 and type 2 neurofibromatosis, and in around 15 percent of schwannomatosis cases, the condition is passed down from parent to child.
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What are symptoms of neurofibromatosis type 1?

Symptoms of neurofibromatosis type 1

birthmarks known as café au lait spots, which are light or dark brown patches that can be anywhere on the body. soft, non-cancerous tumours on or under the skin (neurofibromas) clusters of freckles in unusual places – such as the armpits, groin and under the breast.
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What do people with neurofibromatosis look like?

Signs and symptoms include: Flat, light brown spots on the skin (cafe au lait spots). These harmless spots are common in many people. Having more than six cafe au lait spots suggests NF1 .
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How big are café-au-lait spots?

The size of the spots varies, but most are greater than 0.5 cm in babies and children and greater than 1.5 cm in adolescents and adults.
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Can a dermatologist diagnose NF1?

NF1 is also the most common cancer predisposition syndrome. The diagnosis is often made by dermatologists who also operate on cutaneous neurofibroma tumours.
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When do cafe au lait Macules appear?

Cafe-au-lait macules (CALMs) are common pigmented lesions found in the general population. They can be described as well-circumscribed, pigmented macules or patches ranging from light to dark brown. Their size may range from a few millimeters to several centimeters (>20cm) and may appear at birth or early life.
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What does a new neurofibroma look like?

People with NF1 can develop bumps on the nerves called neurofibromas. Neurofibromas look like lumps on or under the skin. They can grow any place where there are nerves — on the face, scalp, chest, as well as inside the body. Neurofibromas often start to show up during puberty.
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What color ribbon is for neurofibromatosis?

PURCHASE A BLUE & GREEN NF RIBBON for nf awareness month

Blue and Green are the two colours that represent Neurofibromatosis globally and our Children's Tumour Foundation brand!
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Are neurofibromas hard or soft?

A neurofibroma is a type of nerve tumor that forms soft bumps on or under the skin. A neurofibroma can develop within a major or minor nerve anywhere in the body. This common type of benign nerve tumor tends to form more centrally within the nerve.
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What is Mosaic NF1?

Background: Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a neurocutaneous disorder caused by loss-of-function mutation in the NF1 gene. Segmental or mosaic NF1 (MNF) is an uncommon presentation of the NF1 result of postzygotic mutations that present with subtle localised clinical findings.
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