NF1
NF2
Dx
NF Fun Facts
100

>90% of individuals 20 years or older with NF1 have them

What are Lisch Nodules

100

NF2 patients sometimes get unilateral or bilateral vestibular schwannomas (tumors on the nerve connecting the inner ear to the brain). After surgery to preserve hearing loss, this is one assistive device that may be helpful

What is a hearing aid

100

Optic pathway glioma and 2 Lisch nodules 

What is NF1

100

 The type of inheritance shared by both NF1 and NF2

What is AD

200

Flat, pigmented skin spots that are the color of a popular caffeinated drink —> Like the Patti Labelle classic, one feature of NF1 includes spots of this color

What are Cafe-au-laits

200

The body is full of natural wonders, including this magical protein encoded by the gene NF2.

What is Merlin?

200

Bilateral vestibular schwannomas

what is NF2

200

These two treatments might be used to control the growth of tumors that cannot be removed with surgery

What are radiation and/or chemotherapy

300

This is one reason why NF1 patients may elect to have plastic surgery

What are neurofibromas

300

non-cancerous tumors that grow on the two vestibular nerves

What are Bilateral vestibular schwannomas

300

3 meningiomas, a Unilateral vestibular schwannoma, and a mother with NF2

What is NF2

300

Common psychiatric comorbidities associated with either NF1 or NF2

What is depression 
400

Every city has its hot spots, and genes are no exception. In NF1, several exons are more likely to be home to pathogenic variants than others. Name at least one of them

What is Exon 3 OR 5 OR 27.

400

A common drug used for NF2 patients that is related to stabilizing or shrinking tumors

What is Bevacizumab

400

Five café au lait macules

What is no diagnosis!

**Six or more café au lait macules would clinically dx someone with NF1

400

Like brakes on a train, neurofibromin naturally downregulates the activity of this signaling pathway.

What is RAS?

500

While usually associated with frame shift or splice site mutations, around 5-11% of NF1 cases are actually related to this type of syndrome.

What is a microdeletion syndrome?

500

In children, NF2 can be underdiagnosed. These are the common first signs of NF2 in children

What are skin tumors, ocular findings, and or persistent facial palsy or hand/foot drop

500

5 meningiomas and an NF2 PV in a blood sample. The VAF is 45%

What is mosaic NF2

500

Like a hot knife through butter, pathogenic variants in both NF1 and NF2 show this form of penetrance in affected patients

What is complete penetrance?