Condition
Pediatric Plexiform Neurofibromas
What You Need to Know
Plexiform neurofibromas is a type of benign tumor that grows along nerves and are a common complication of neurofibromatosis.
Key Symptoms
Symptoms for plexiform neurofibromas largely depends on the location of the tumor. Some symptoms may include:
- Pain
- Weakness or numbness
- Motor dysfunction
- Skin changes
Diagnosis
The best way to diagnose plexiform neurofibromas is through an MRI scan.
Treatment
The most effective form of treatment is to have the tumor surgically removed.
Children's National Hospital is a member of the Department of Defense Neurofibromatosis Clinical Trials Consortium — of which Roger Packer, MD, acts as group chair. Children's National completed a trial evaluating a new biologic agent, Pirfenidone. Through the Department of Defense Consortium, Children's is currently evaluating the efficacy of another biologic agent — Rapamycin — which is designed to inhibit the proliferation of plexiform neurofibromas.
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Departments that Treat Plexiform Neurofibromas

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