Figure 1
From: von Hippel–Lindau disease: A clinical and scientific review

Main clinical manifestations of von Hippel-Lindau disease. (reprinted with permission from Richard S. von Hippel–Lindau disease: recent advances and therapeutic perspectives. Exp Rev Anticancer Ther 2003, 3: 215–233). (a) Right cerebellar haemangioblastoma with a large cyst in a 17 years old woman (T1-weighted contrast-enhanced MRI). (b) Endolymphatic sac tumor (E) in a 18 years old woman. Note also the presence of one haemangioblastoma cyst (c) and one quiescent cerebellar haemangioblastoma (arrow). (T1-weighted contrast-enhanced MRI). (c) Cervical spinal haemangioblastoma in a 35 yrs patient with a centromedullar cavitation below (c). (T1-weighted contrast-enhanced MRI). (d) Fluorescein angiography revealing two new large retinal haemangioblastomas (arrows) in an already previously laser-treated 44 years-old patient (courtesy of Professor Alain Gaudric). (e) Bilateral solid renal cell carcinoma (R) in a 38 yrs patient. CT scan. (f) Multiple bilateral cysts and cystic renal cell carcinomas in the kidneys of a 40 yrs patient. Note also the numerous pancreatic cysts (arrow). CT scan. (g) Left adrenal phaechromocytoma (P) detected in an asymptomatic 24 yrs patient. CT scan.(h) Large pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor (TNE) in a 45 yrs patient. CT-scan (courtesy of Prof. Pascal Hammel).