Rare Multifocal Arterial Involvement in Neurofibromatosis Type 1: A Case Report

Tounsi Haifa

Internal Medicine Department, Mohamed Tahar Maamouri Hospital, Nabeul, Faculty of Medicine of Tunis, Tunisia.

Bouzouaya Hela *

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department, Mohamed Tahar Maamouri Hospital, Nabeul, Faculty of Medicine of Tunis, Tunisia.

Ncir Meriem

Internal Medicine Department, Mohamed Tahar Maamouri Hospital, Nabeul, Faculty of Medicine of Tunis, Tunisia.

Sbai Ahmed

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department, Mohamed Tahar Maamouri Hospital, Nabeul, Faculty of Medicine of Tunis, Tunisia.

Ben Bahri Mariem

Internal Medicine Department, Mohamed Tahar Maamouri Hospital, Nabeul, Faculty of Medicine of Tunis, Tunisia.

Sbaihi Siwar

Medical Imaging Department, Mohamed Tahar Maamouri Hospital, Nabeul, Faculty of Medicine of Tunis, Tunisia.

Mohamed Ali Sbai

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Department, Mohamed Tahar Maamouri Hospital, Nabeul, Faculty of Medicine of Tunis, Tunisia.

Maaroufi Raja

Internal Medicine Department, Mohamed Tahar Maamouri Hospital, Nabeul, Faculty of Medicine of Tunis, Tunisia.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) or Von Recklinghausen disease is an autosomal dominant genetic disease. Its clinical expression, which is extremely variable, is dominated by cutaneous, nervous and ocular manifestations. It corresponds to an abnormality in the development of ectodermal tissue, mainly resulting in various malformations of the neuraxis and development of small tumours (phacomas) involving the skin, nervous system and eye. However, vascular involvement during NF1 is rare. A case report of stenosing and aneurysmal arterial lesions, discovered during a CT scan, in a 26-year-old patient with iron deficiency anaemia at 4 g/dl, is presented. This examination was carried out as part of the etiological assessment of iron deficiency, the initial investigation of which was not conclusive. After eliminating the usual causes, notably infectious and systemic, the arterial damage was attributed to type 1 neurofibromatosis. On the therapeutic side, anaemia responded well to oral iron treatment. For vascular lesions, therapeutic abstention with clinical and radiological monitoring was decided, after the opinion of cardiovascular surgeons. During NF1, the contribution of imaging, in particular computed tomography angiography or magnetic resonance imaging angiography, is crucial in screening, mapping of vascular lesions, which are often multiple during NF1, as was the case in the patient, as well as in their subsequent follow-up.

Keywords: Neurofibromatosis type 1, arterial stenosis, aneurysm, genetic disease, imaging


How to Cite

Haifa, Tounsi, Bouzouaya Hela, Ncir Meriem, Sbai Ahmed, Ben Bahri Mariem, Sbaihi Siwar, Mohamed Ali Sbai, and Maaroufi Raja. 2025. “Rare Multifocal Arterial Involvement in Neurofibromatosis Type 1: A Case Report”. Asian Journal of Medical Principles and Clinical Practice 8 (2):639-44. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajmpcp/2025/v8i2323.

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