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Early Spontaneous Regression Of A Hypothalamic/chiasmatic Mass In Neurofibromatosis Type 1: Mr Findings

Zuccoli et al., 2000Other/Unknown

Zuccoli, G., Ferrozzi, F., Sigorini, M., Virdis, R., Bassi, P., & Bellomi, M. (2000). Early spontaneous regression of a hypothalamic/chiasmatic mass in neurofibromatosis type 1: MR findings. European Radiology, 10(7), 1076-1078.

Abstract

A patient with neurofibromatosis type 1 was found to have an enhancing mass in the hypothalamus and in the anterior optic pathway. A 3-month MR study showed a reduction in the size and enhancement of the mass. At a 9-month MR follow-up the mass disappeared and ceased to enhance. This report shows the unusual behaviour of a hypothalamic/chiasmatic mass confirming that in such asymptomatic cases the conservative management can be considered the treatment of choice.

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