café au lait spots
McCune
Albright Syndrome (MAS) – polyostotic fibrous dysplasia. Irregularly delineated café-au-lait spots, resembling the coast of Maine in the United States of America.
Café
au lait spots • Café au lait spots (photo) - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Cerebral
aqueductal web causing hydrocephalus in a case of Neurofibromatosis type-1. Frontal photograph of the patient"s right forearm showing large brown coloured café au lait spots.
McCune-Albright
syndrome. Café-au-lait skin pigmentation. A) A typical lesion on the face, chest, and arm of a 5-year-old girl with McCune-Albright syndrome which demonstrates jagged "coast of Maine" borders, and the tendency for the lesions to both respect the midline and follow the developmental lines of Blashko. B) Typical lesions that are often found on the nape of the neck and crease of the buttocks are shown (arrows).
Café au lait spots are a type of pigmented skin lesions which are classically described as being light brown in color.
Conditions associated with them include:
- neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1)
- Jaffe-Campanacci syndrome
- McCune-Albright syndrome: typically irregular which has been likened to the coast of Maine
- legius syndrome
Siehe auch:
- Fibröse Dysplasie
- Neurofibromatose Typ 1
- Tuberöse Sklerose
- Gorlin-Goltz-Syndrom
- Jaffé-Campanacci-Syndrom
- Morbus Gaucher
- Maffucci-Syndrom
- Noonan-Syndrom
- McCune-Albright Syndrom
- Fanconi-Anämie
- Neurofibromatose
- Vitamin-B12-Mangel
- Bloom syndrome
- Russell-Silver syndrome
- Chediak-Higashi-Syndrom
- congenital naevus
- Wiskott-Aldrich-Syndrom
- Mukopolysaccharidose Typ II
- Legius syndrome
- Louis-Bar-Syndrom
- Watson syndrome
- multiple mucosal neuroma syndrome
Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu cafe-au-lait spots: