Can NF1 be mild?

The symptoms of neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) are often mild and cause no serious health problems. But some people will have severe symptoms. The symptoms of NF1 can affect many different areas of the body, but it's unlikely someone will develop all of them.
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Can NF1 stay mild?

Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a genetic condition. It causes benign (not cancerous) tumors to grow in and under the skin, often with bone, hormone, and other problems. Most kids with NF1 have mild symptoms that don't limit what they can do.
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How many cases of NF1 are mild?

Although two-thirds of NF-1 cases are mild, many parents come in fearing the worst. “Sometimes we see an affected parent and multiple children,” says Jordan, who usually treats pediatric patients and transfers them to Blakeley when they reach adulthood.
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Can you have NF1 with no symptoms?

Signs of NF1 may be present at birth and almost always by the time a child is 10. Most people with NF1 have only mild signs and symptoms that need little or no treatment. But some can be more severe.
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Do all NF1 patients get tumors?

An estimated 3% to 5% of people who have NF1 develop cancerous tumors.
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Can you have NF1 without café-au-lait spots?

It is very common for people to have a few café-au-lait spots on their bodies without having an underlying condition like neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1). People diagnosed with NF1 usually have more than six café-au-lait spots on their bodies along with additional symptoms related to their diagnosis.
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Can you live a normal life with neurofibromatosis?

Children and adults with NF1 can have a variety of symptoms and medical problems which can change across a lifespan. Most people with NF1 have a normal life expectancy. Because many of the other clinical features of NF1 develop as an individual gets older, getting the correct diagnosis may take several years.
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Can café-au-lait spots be normal?

Café au lait spots are harmless and normal, with some people having anywhere from one to three spots. But sometimes, these spots can indicate an underlying genetic problem.
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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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Is NF1 progressive?

Symptoms of NF1 usually begin during childhood, and a definite diagnosis can often be made by three years of age or younger, depending on the circumstance. The disorder is progressive across the lifetime.
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Does NF1 always get worse with age?

Typically, adults with NF1 will develop more neurofibromas over time. They may grow for a period of time and then stop growing. In addition, they may change in shape or color as they grow. Sometimes, they can also be associated with itching or slight discomfort when bumped.
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When do freckles appear in NF1?

Symptoms and appearance

Freckles under the arms or in skin folds usually develop during the first 3-5 years of the child's life. The course of NF varies considerably between patients depending on which organs are involved. Individuals with NF1 have a 50% chance of passing this condition on to their offspring.
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Does neurofibromatosis worsen with age?

Unfortunately, NF1 can worsen with time, resulting in new growths over the body that cause major psychological and cosmetic issues.
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Can you have just one neurofibroma?

A person with NF might have a few neurofibromas, or hundreds. Solitary neurofibromas can also occur in people who don't have NF. These are called sporadic neurofibromas. Their cause is not known, although researchers are exploring the role of trauma.
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Can neurofibromas disappear?

It is impossible to predict the course of NF1 in anyone with the disorder. Manifestations of neurofibromatosis generally do not disappear once they develop, although cafe-au-lait spots sometimes fade in later life. Neurofibromas can appear at any time, as can symptoms of nerve compression.
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How do you get rid of NF1 bumps?

There is no known treatment or cure for neurofibromatosis or schwannomatosis. Medication can be prescribed to help with pain. In some cases, growths may be removed surgically or reduced with radiation therapy.
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Do all NF1 patients get neurofibromas?

Most people with NF1 will develop regular neurofibromas, but only a third of all people with NF1 will have a plexiform neurofibroma. You may want to ask your doctor if any of your tumors are a plexiform, so you know the difference.
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At what age do neurofibromas develop?

Neurofibromas usually start to appear from the age of ten onwards and may increase in number during a lifetime. Some children develop a few skin neurofibromas at an earlier age.
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Is NF1 considered a disability?

Although neurofibromatosis is a serious condition, the Social Security Administration (SSA) does not specifically list the disorder as a disability. But, the symptoms that accompany the condition can be reviewed for benefits.
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What is the minimum number of café-au-lait spots that should be of concern?

It is not unusual for a healthy child to have a few café-au-lait spots, and it is not recommended to provide an evaluation for NF1 if the spots are fewer than six in number. These spots also should be clear and distinct – finding very faint or small skin spots does not count towards the six spots needed for diagnosis.
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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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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 get bigger?

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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Can you be a carrier of NF1 and not have it?

The other half of people with NF1 inherited it from one of their parents. This means that a parent with a mutation in the NF1 gene passed the mutated gene to the child. In some cases, the signs or symptoms of NF1 are so mild that a parent may not find out they have NF1 until their child is diagnosed.
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What is life like for a person with NF1?

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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