After seeing so many café-au-lait spots on the patient's body, Zhou Can had basically confirmed the diagnosis.
This disease can be detected through an ophthalmic examination as well.
Ophthalmologists can see grainy brownish-yellow nodules on the iris using a slit lamp.
Zhou Can picked up the patient's ultrasound report and could see subcutaneous masses.
The disease causes multiple neuromas to appear around the affected peripheral nerves.
If not treated in time, it will further spread.
This is also the main reason why the fingers beside it are affected and show lesions.
Currently, there is no specific medication for the treatment of neurofibromatosis and gigantism of the fingers. The best approach is surgery, supplemented by some drug treatments. The main treatment idea is to ensure the patient's quality of life and reduce tumor recurrence.
Efforts should also be made to minimize complications.
This disease cannot be completely cured at present.
