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==Lisch Nodule Screening==
==Lisch Nodule Screening==


*Lisch Nodules are not regularly screened, they’re usually detected when other signs and symptoms of neurofibromatosis appear.
*However, Lisch nodules are seen in 95% of children with NF1 by age 20
*They can often be seen with no magnification, especially in adults, who usually have multiple, bilateral nodules
*They can often be seen with no magnification, especially in adults, who usually have multiple, bilateral nodules
*A slit-lamp examination, however, is required to distinguish them from nevi on the iris, which are flat or minimally elevated, densely pigmented lesions with blurred margins.  
*A slit-lamp examination, however, is required to distinguish them from nevi on the iris, which are flat or minimally elevated, densely pigmented lesions with blurred margins.


==References==
==References==

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Lisch Nodule Screening

  • Lisch Nodules are not regularly screened, they’re usually detected when other signs and symptoms of neurofibromatosis appear.
  • However, Lisch nodules are seen in 95% of children with NF1 by age 20
  • They can often be seen with no magnification, especially in adults, who usually have multiple, bilateral nodules
  • A slit-lamp examination, however, is required to distinguish them from nevi on the iris, which are flat or minimally elevated, densely pigmented lesions with blurred margins.

References


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