2021
DOI: 10.1080/13816810.2021.1881977
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The presence and progression of choroidal neurofibromas in a predominantly pediatric population with neurofibromatosis type-1

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“…However, a few study results are different. 8 , 33 Parrozzani et al 8 reported a similar prevalence for CAs (60.5%; n = 129) and LNs (62.5%; n = 119). At the end of a 6-year prospective study of predominantly pediatric cohort, Chilibeck et al 33 reported a lower prevalence of CAs (70%) than LNs (80%); further, at the final exam, patients ≤ 5 years of age had LNs more frequently than CAs (28.8% vs. 15%).…”
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confidence: 86%
“…However, a few study results are different. 8 , 33 Parrozzani et al 8 reported a similar prevalence for CAs (60.5%; n = 129) and LNs (62.5%; n = 119). At the end of a 6-year prospective study of predominantly pediatric cohort, Chilibeck et al 33 reported a lower prevalence of CAs (70%) than LNs (80%); further, at the final exam, patients ≤ 5 years of age had LNs more frequently than CAs (28.8% vs. 15%).…”
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confidence: 86%
“…2,3 In a recent study, Chilibeck et al reported a progression in size and number of choroidal abnormalities in 26 eyes from 14 children. 4 The purpose of this study was to assess and quantify the evolution of choroidal abnormalities in a large population of children with NF1.…”
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“…Among the 166 patient files from our database, 141, including 75 girls (53.2%), were studied after the exclusion of files with no available or poor-quality imaging. The median age at first imaging was 8.6 [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18] years; the prevalence of choroidal abnormalities was 68.8% (97/141) with a mean number of areas of 5.2 (±4.3) with a total surface of 7.3 (±9.4) mm 2 by eye. Using a linear mixed model, no clinical finding was associated with the presence of choroidal abnormalities.…”
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