Radiology Case Reports (Aug 2021)

Features of CT and EUS in mesenteric plexiform neurofibroma with Neurofibromatosis type I: A case report

  • Ye-ting Li, Bachelor's degree,
  • Hao Chen, Master degree,
  • Xue Ding, Master degree,
  • Qian Wu, Bachelor's degree,
  • Qiu-chen Guo, Master degree,
  • Duan-min Hu, PhD,
  • Feng-yun Zhong, PhD,
  • Yong-you Wu, PhD,
  • Guang-qiang Chen, Master degree

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 8
pp. 2103 – 2107

Abstract

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Plexiform neurofibroma(PNF) is a rare benign tumor of the peripheral nerve, belonging to a subtype of neurofibroma. PNF is common in the head, neck and trunk. It is uncommonly observed in the mesentery. We report a case of mesenteric PNF in a 64-year-old man history of neurofibromatosis type I(NF1), which caused abdomen pain. In addition, the computer tomography(CT) and endoscopic ultrasonography(EUS) manifestations of mesenteric PNF were analyzed. The imaging appearance of a mesenteric plexiform neurofibroma is that many low-density (CT) /mixed echo (EUS) soft tissue masses surrounding the superior mesenteric artery, but not surrounding the superior mesenteric vein. Our case adds to the limited literature regarding NF1 presenting with mesenteric PNF. The computer tomography and endoscopic ultrasonography may facilitate confirma diagnosis of mesenteric PNF.

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