Objective: To explore health-related quality of life (HRQoL) reported by individuals with neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2) and to assess for correlations between HRQoL and objective measures of disease manifestations. Study Design: Prospective observational study. Setting: Seven international NF2 centers. Subjects: Eighty-one individuals with NF2, 73 adults (>18 years) and 8 children/adolescents (10-17 years). Outcome Measures: Quality of life was measured by Short Form-36 (SF-36) norm-based scores. Objective clinical measures were hearing (categorized by word-recognition scores), facial function (categorized by the House-Brackmann scale) and the volume of subjects' larger vestibular schwannoma (VS). Results: At baseline, adults showed significant deficits in all but two subscales of the SF-36 compared with age- and gender-adjusted United States population norms. In linear regression models including age, gender, inheritance status, hearing, facial weakness and VS volume, demographic and functional measures showed no relationship to any SF-36 subscale. Larger baseline VS volume was significantly related to reduced physical role performance, reduced mental health, and increased pain (p
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