Title: NEUROCUTANEOUS MARKERS
1NEUROCUTANEOUS MARKERS
2NEUROCUTANEOUS SYNDROMES
This is a group of genetic disorders, also known
as the phakomatoses,which produces a variety of
developmental abnormalities that frequently
involve skin, along with an increased risk of
nervous system tumors. These disorders are
inherited as autosomal dominant conditions .
3Tuberous sclerosis
- Adenoma sebaceum.
- Ash leaf spots.
- Subungual and gingival fibromas.
- Shagreen patches.
- Fibrous plaques on the forehead.
4ADENOMA SEBACEUMMULTIPLE ANGIFIBROMAS OF THE
FACE .ERYTHEMATOUS PAPULES ON THE LOWER HALF OF
FACE-CHEEKS,NASOLABIAL FOLDS,SIDES OF THE NOSE
AND CHIN.
5 ADENOMA SEBACEUM
6ASH LEAF SPOTS. Hypopigmented macules. The
average size is 1 to 3 cm, and the common shapes
are oval, polygonal, and lance-ovate, whereas the
less common shapes are dermatomal and
confettilike.
7Ash leaf spots. "confetti" macules. Multiple,
discrete, small, confetti-like, hypopigmented
macules of variable size on the leg.
8Detection of ash leaf spots may require Wood's
lamp examination(UVA), especially in fair-skinned
individuals. An ash leaf spot on the scalp will
result in poliosis, which is a circumscribed
patch of gray-white hair.
9SUBUNGUAL FIBROMA.
10SUBUNGUAL FIBROMA.
11 GINGIVAL FIBROMA.
12SHAGREEN PATCH- Leathery plaques of subepidermal
fibrosis,usually situated on the trunk.
13 SHAGREEN PATCH.
14VON RECKLING-HAUSENS DISEASE (NF-1)
- CAFÉ AU LAIT SPOTS.
- AXILLARY FRECKLING.
15CAFÉ AU LAIT SPOTS. PIGMENTED MACULES(gt1 CM) ON
THE TRUNK. PLEMIFORM NEUROMA SEEN.
16Several larger (gt1.0 cm) cafe-au-lait macules on
the upper chest and multiple small macules in the
axillae (axillary "freckling")
17STURGE WEBER SYNDROME
18THANK YOU