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==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
*In 18th century, NF1-like cutaneous tumor syndromes appeared in the literature | |||
*In 1880s, Friedrich von Recklinghausen published seminal observations detailing cutaneous tumors comprised of both neuronal and fibroblastic tissue finally termed as neurofibroms | |||
*In 2006, Yang et al demonstrated a critical neurofibroma microenvironment interaction that includes SCF-stimulated Nf1+/− mast cells potentiating Nf1+/− fibroblast functions.<ref>http://www.bloodjournal.org/content/116/2/157?sso-checked=true</ref> | *In 2006, Yang et al demonstrated a critical neurofibroma microenvironment interaction that includes SCF-stimulated Nf1+/− mast cells potentiating Nf1+/− fibroblast functions.<ref>http://www.bloodjournal.org/content/116/2/157?sso-checked=true</ref> | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Sara Mohsin, M.D.[2]
Overview
In 2006, Yang et al demonstrated a critical neurofibroma microenvironment interaction that includes SCF-stimulated Nf1+/− mast cells potentiating Nf1+/− fibroblast functions.
Classification
- In 18th century, NF1-like cutaneous tumor syndromes appeared in the literature
- In 1880s, Friedrich von Recklinghausen published seminal observations detailing cutaneous tumors comprised of both neuronal and fibroblastic tissue finally termed as neurofibroms
- In 2006, Yang et al demonstrated a critical neurofibroma microenvironment interaction that includes SCF-stimulated Nf1+/− mast cells potentiating Nf1+/− fibroblast functions.[1]