Panzer, Stephanie Wittig, Holger Zesch, Stephanie Rosendahl, Wilfried Blache, Sandra Müller-Gerbl, Magdalena Hotz, Gerhard Soft tissue findings indicating neurofibromatosis type 1. <p>(A) Coronal multiplanar reconstruction of the neck illustrating probable cystic neurofibromas at the cervico-thoracic junction (arrows). (B) Axial multiplanar reconstruction of the lumbo-sacral junction displaying an assumed neurofibroma in the course of the fifth lumbar spinal nerve root (arrow) and a slight enlargement of the neuroforamen. Note multiple small nodules in the paravertebral space probably indicating neurofibromas. (C, D) Axial multiplanar reconstructions of the pelvis showing a supposed plexiform neurofibroma within the right sacral plexus (arrows). (E) Axial multiplanar reconstruction of the chest illustrating a supposed breast neurofibroma on the left side (arrow). (F) Sagittal multiplanar reconstruction of the chest revealing an assumed cutaneous neurofibroma (arrow).</p> indicator;background;Conclusion CT examination;non-destructive examination method;violence;preservation;Inca bundle;neurofibromatosis type 1;assessment;aim;multi-morbid Inca child mummy;tissue;tomography;AD 2017-04-12
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