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Cowden syndrome is a risk factor for multiple neoplasm: a case report

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Cowden syndrome is a risk factor for multiple neoplasm: a case report
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2020
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Miguelote, S
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Journal
Vol. 18
ISSN: 1477-7819
Publisher: Springer Nature
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Abstract (EN): Background Cowden's syndrome is an autosomal dominant disease with variable penetrance, involving the tumor suppressor phosphatase and tension homolog gene, located on chromosome 10q22-23, responsible for cell proliferation, migration, and cellular apoptosis. Its clinical presentation encompasses mucocutaneous lesions, which are present around 99% of the time; macrocephaly; and cognitive impairment, and it precedes the appearance of neoplasms such as thyroid carcinoma, breast cancer, among others. In addition to these malformations, arteriovenous malformations of the brain and spine, endocrine abnormalities, skeletal defects, and cardiopulmonary lesions may also be found. The relevance of the case is due to the fact that, through a certain phenotype, the patient's genotype can be inferred and thus followed up closely. Case representation The clinical case concerns a 28-year-old Caucasian and Portuguese woman with palmar pits, macrocephaly, and cognitive impairment. She was diagnosed with papillary thyroid carcinoma at 22 years of age and proposed total thyroidectomy. At age 27, a pregnancy was diagnosed with a Breast Imaging-Reporting and Data System 2-rated breast lump. After the histological verification, it was concluded that it was a high metastatic breast sarcoma, opting for palliative mastectomy. A genetic evaluation confirmed alteration in the phosphatase and tension homolog gene, confirming Cowden's syndrome. The patient died at age 29 due to neoplastic pathology. Conclusion This report aims to alert to the clinical signs of this entity and the clinical supervision and follow-up of these patients. In order to prevent premature deaths and to improve patient's quality of life, genetic diseases with cancer impact should be diagnosed as early as possible.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 6
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