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Cross Effects of Neurofibromatosis Type 1

Authors: Toshiro Takami

I statistically analyzed 27 patients with neurofibromatosis type 1. Since the 1930's, it has been said that the neurofibromatosis type 1 born to affected mothers is very serious. It is called "maternal effect". But many are against the opinion. The result of my examination is as follows. The male case from affected mother and the female case from affected father have extremely possibility of having malignant tumors. The male cases from affected father and the female case from affected mather and those who were sporadic case didn't have malignant tumors. They were all benign. "When the tumor is found in the male case from affected mother or female case from affected father, it is extremery much possibility of having malignant tumors." I newly name it "cross effect".

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