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Surgical Management of Diffuse Plexiform Neurofibroma in Von's Disease Recklinghausen: About a Case at Mopti Hospital
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Introduction: Facial plexiform neurofibromas are considered a rare but disfiguring and devastating complication of facial neurofibromatosis. The objective of this work is to show the difficulties of the surgical management of the facial manifestations of neurofibromatosis. Observation: A 39-year-old woman consulted for a monstrous-looking swelling with an irregular texture on the left hemiface, evolving for 13 years. She underwent external carotid artery ligation, total tumor excision and thin skin grafting. Histology concluded to a facial plexiform neurofibroma. Discussion: Neurofibroma is a benign tumor arising from the connective elements of the Schwann sheath by proliferation of the endoneurial matrix. Complete surgical excision is the treatment of choice for neurofibroma. Conclusion: Facial neurofibromatosis surgery remains a challenge for the surgeon. We must have a critical look at our gestures and indications. In particular, provide for surgery after the age of puberty, ligation of the external carotid artery and reconstructive cosmetic surgery.
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Thera Thioukany David
Traore Djibril
Fofana Youssouf
Diaby Souleymane
Traoré Bréhima
Koné Mory
Koné Souleymane
Bamanta Ibrahim
Coulibaly Souleymane
Traoré Abdoulaye
Sidibé Lamine
Kondé Adama
Kéita Alimata
Guindo Oumar
Diarra Alassane
Samaké Dramane
Coulibaly Modibo
Cissé Dramane
Coulibaly Amady
Togo Pierre Adegné
Title: Surgical Management of Diffuse Plexiform Neurofibroma in Von's Disease Recklinghausen: About a Case at Mopti Hospital
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Introduction: Facial plexiform neurofibromas are considered a rare but disfiguring and devastating complication of facial neurofibromatosis.
The objective of this work is to show the difficulties of the surgical management of the facial manifestations of neurofibromatosis.
Observation: A 39-year-old woman consulted for a monstrous-looking swelling with an irregular texture on the left hemiface, evolving for 13 years.
She underwent external carotid artery ligation, total tumor excision and thin skin grafting.
Histology concluded to a facial plexiform neurofibroma.
Discussion: Neurofibroma is a benign tumor arising from the connective elements of the Schwann sheath by proliferation of the endoneurial matrix.
Complete surgical excision is the treatment of choice for neurofibroma.
Conclusion: Facial neurofibromatosis surgery remains a challenge for the surgeon.
We must have a critical look at our gestures and indications.
In particular, provide for surgery after the age of puberty, ligation of the external carotid artery and reconstructive cosmetic surgery.
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