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Proteus syndrome complicated by multiple spinal meningiomas.
[proteus syndrome]
Proteus
syndrome
is
a
complex
and
highly
variable
disorder
comprising
malformations
and
overgrowth
of
multiple
tissues
.
We
present
a
65
-
year
-old
Japanese
man
who
had
multiple
spinal
meningiomas
and
accompanying
neural
symptoms
.
His
right
leg
showed
hypertrophy
with
cerebriform
connective-tissue
naevus
on
the
sole
,
and
macrodactyly
.
Chest
computed
tomography
imaging
revealed
mild
cystic
and
emphysematous
lung
changes
,
which
were
possibly
related
to
Proteus
syndrome
.
Otherwise
,
he
had
no
particular
cutaneous
,
musculoskeletal
or
visceral
involvements
.
Because
of
the
rather
insignificant
clinical
features
,
he
had
not
been
accurately
diagnosed
in
the
past
and
yet
had
survived
to
this
age
.
In
particular
,
the
presence
of
spinal
meningiomas
as
an
exceptional
complication
was
sufficiently
confusing
to
consider
that
he
had
neurofibromatosis
.
Doctors
should
be
familiar
with
the
diverse
clinical
pictures
of
this
rare
syndrome
for
its
correct
diagnosis
and
proper
management
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"right leg"
symptom
focal myositis
malignant atrophic papulosis
neuralgic amyotrophy
oculocutaneous albinism
proteus syndrome
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