Re: treatment of NF
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Posted by CCF neurology MD on August 14, 1997 at 13:48:56:
In Reply to: treatment of NF posted by Polly on July 22, 1997 at 00:16:50:
: Hello,
I was wondering if Massage therapy would benefit a child with Neruofibromatosis? Are there any other modalities that would benifit the child? Do you suggest any herbs? What is the best form of treatment? (ie. conventional, holistic, etc...)
Thanks,
Polly
= Dear Polly, At present our knowledge of treatment for NF-1(
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Neurofibromatosis, giant cafe-au-lait spot type one) is limited at present to surgical removal of neurofibromas for cosmetic reasons or for neuroplexiform lesions compressing on nerves within the body causing such symptons as pain and
weaknessWeakness. At the CCF, Dr. B. Cohen is beginnig a pilot study concerning the use of drugs (e.g.
thalidomide) to reverse the enlargement and/or growth of
cutaneousCutaneous skin tags neurofibromas. In addition, he may have information through other patients he has treated/followed concerning more holistic methods of treatment. Dr. Cohen can be reached at the Dept. of Pediatric Neurology, 216-444-9182. Finally, as an additional source of information on this
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Neurofibromatosis, giant cafe-au-lait spot, Inc., Contact person:Mary Ann Wilson at 800-942-6825 or Web site:http://members.gnn.com/NFNIC/page1.htm. "This information is provided for general medical education purposes only. Please consult your physician for diagnostic and treatment options of your specific medical condition."