NF1 patients with neurofibromas have a 10% lifetime risk of developing a malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor within one of the lesions. Signs of malignant degeneration include persistent pain, a change in texture, a rapid increase in size, or development of a neurologic deficit associated with the neurofibroma.
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Cafe au lait macules, shown here, are usually the first sign of NF1.
Axillary freckling is often evident later in the school-age child.
The Riccardi sign, a tuft of hair near the spine, may be present at birth and may even precede macules. Photos courtesy Dr. Lynne M. Bird and Dr. Marilyn C. Jones