Cutaneous tumor

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Miracoli

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A 20 yrs old pt presents to your clinic complaining of occasional headaches. Physical exam shows several pigmented spots on the trunk, and a few rubbery cutaneous tumors on the neck. These skin tumors most likely contain
A Neuroblasts
B Microglial cells
C Melanocytes
D Oligodendrocytes
E Satellite cells
F Keratinocytes
G Schwann cells

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This is NF1; just had a question in Uworld on this and it was worded almost identically lol.
 
A 20 yrs old pt presents to your clinic complaining of occasional headaches. Physical exam shows several pigmented spots on the trunk, and a few rubbery cutaneous tumors on the neck. These skin tumors most likely contain
A Neuroblasts
B Microglial cells
C Melanocytes
D Oligodendrocytes
E Satellite cells
F Keratinocytes
G Schwann cells
going with A as well
@Miracoli : how much is a 1month subscription to Miracoli's world? lol! Solid question!
 
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going with A as well
@Miracoli : how much is a 1month subscription to Miracoli's world? lol! Solid question!
Lol! Miracoli's world is free:) I just wanna make question in areas that are not covered very well by the usual Qbanks. You can find my questions also in www.usmleforum.com
Sometimes i write notes. If you want complete notes on NEUROCUTANEOUS disorders check it out here.
http://www.usmleforum.com/files/forum/2014/1/763110.php
You will find the answer for this question on this link.
 
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