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Neurofibromatosi 1 ed ipertensione arteriosa in età pediatrica: Caso clinico

Translated title of the contribution: Neurofibromatosis type 1 and hypertension in pediatrics: Case report
  • I. Demarchi
  • , G. Genoni
  • , F. Prodam
  • , A. Petri
  • , A. Busti
  • , L. Cortese
  • , M. Negro
  • , S. Bellone
  • , G. Acucella
  • , G. Bona

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Abstract

Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by cafe-aulait spots, axillary and inguinal freckling, cutaneous neurofibromas with a variable clinical expression, iris Lisch nodules, and multiple tumors, in particular optic nerve and other central nervous system gliomas. About 6% of patients develop hypertension due to renovascular diseases, mid-aortic syndrome, or pheochromocytoma. We present a case of a 8 year old girl with primary diagnosis of NF1suffering of skin and encefalic neurofibromas, inguinal freckling, café-au-lait spots, optic nerve glioma, headache, facial flushing. The 24-h ambulatory blood pressure revealed hypertension without paroximal attacks. Urinary metanephrines, serum aldosteron, renin and kalemia were constantly normal. Magne-tic resonance imaging (MRI) and angioMRI excluded stenoses of the renal arteries or adrenal masses. Standard 2D echocardiography was normal. The antihypertensive medication controlled pressure values. We concluded for hypertension due to a low-grade vasculopathy.The periodic monitoring of blood pressure in NF1 patients, accompanied by appropriate diagnostic modalities and physical examination, is essential to precociously diagnose hypertension and avoid life-threatening organ damages and increased mortality.

Translated title of the contributionNeurofibromatosis type 1 and hypertension in pediatrics: Case report
Original languageItalian
Pages (from-to)335-339
Number of pages5
JournalMinerva Pediatrica
Volume63
Issue number4
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2011

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