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English: Photograph of specimen from the UCT Pathology Learning Centre teaching collection. Clicnical data: This patient died of secondary neurofibrosarcomata in the lungs, the result of malignant transformation of a neurofibroma. No other clinical details are recorded. Macroscopy: Multiple pedunculated neurofibromata of the type seen in this specimen were present on the skin of the entire body. Similar tumours were also present on the nerves of the viscera.
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Source https://digitalpathology.uct.ac.za/case_detail.php?case_id=3980
Author UCT Pathology Learning Centre / Jurgen Geitner

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Multiple Neurofibromata (Von Recklinghausen's disease)

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