Abstract

Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is one of the most common neurocutaneous disorders, resulting from a wide spectrum of mutations in the NF1 gene. The NF1 microdeletion syndrome is characterized by a more severe clinical presentation than the majority of NF1 patients, with facial dysmorphic features, cognitive impairment, developmental delay, early-onset neurofibromas, and an increased risk of malignant tumors. This report provides the phenotypical characterization of a young boy diagnosed with this syndrome.

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