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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for neurofibroma OR neurofibromatosis OR café au lait spot
  1. ... marking that is present at birth. Birthmarks include cafe-au-lait spots, moles, and Mongolian spots. Birthmarks can be red ... Different types of birthmarks have different causes. Cafe-au-lait ... a genetic disorder called neurofibromatosis . Moles are very ...
  2. ... often have more than 6 light brown spots -- cafe-au-lait spots -- larger than 1.5 centimeters. This is a picture of a giant cafe-au-lait spot on a person with neurofibromatosis.
  3. ... the same NF1 gene change. "Coffee-with-milk" ( café au lait ) spots are the hallmark symptom of NF. Many healthy people have one or two small café au lait spots. However, adults who have six or more spots ...
  4. ... bones in the face Gigantism Irregular, large patchy café au lait spots ... skull Abnormal heart rhythms ( arrhythmias ) Acromegaly Gigantism Large cafe-au-lait spots on the skin Liver disease, jaundice, fatty liver ...
  5. ... skinned babies. They should fade within a year. Café-au-lait spots are light tan, the color of coffee with milk. They often appear at birth, or may develop within the first few ... Red birthmarks may include: Port-wine stains -- growths ...
  6. ... such as darkened areas of the skin, called café au lait spots, and vitiligo Deafness due to abnormal ears Eye ...
  7. ... include any of the following: Acanthosis nigricans Acne Cafe-au-lait spots Cuts, scrapes, wounds, insect bites and minor skin ...