Abstract

Neurofibromas in the hand are uncommon and constitute less than 5% of all hand tumours. Accurate diagnosis and appropriate management are important because malignant transformation has been reported, especially in Von Recklinghausen’s neurofibromatosis. We report a case of a large neurofibroma in the right hand of an 18-year-old girl of Afro-Caribbean origin. She was symptomatic with complaints of pain and weakness of grip. General examination revealed multiple cafe-au-lait spots on the trunk and one nodular swelling in the forearm. The swelling was excised through a palmar approach and histology proved it to be a neurofibroma. The case is being reported for its rarity and it emphasizes the importance of general examination. Histopathological examination is vital in excluding malignant transformation.

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