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Extractions: Radiological Quiz - Neuroradiology SUREKHA K, AK GUPTA, SANTHOSH JOSEPH, KESAVADAS C, NKK PRABHU Ind J Radiol Imag 1999; 9:1: 25-27 A fifty-seven-years old man was well until one year prior to admission to the hospital. He developed recurrent attacks of headache and vomiting with increased frequency of symptoms about one month prior to admission. He also complained of swaying to either side. Examination revealed bilateral papilledema. In addition he also had multiple subcutaneous lipomas and papules over the body. CT and MR were performed (Figs. 1, 2). Fig 1 A RADIOLOGICAL DIAGNOSIS: Lhermitte-Duclos Disease (LDD) CT shows an ill-defined hypodense lesion of the right cerebellum with significant mass effect (Fig. 1). MR reveals a hypointense mass on the T1W images (Fig. 2A) and a laminated, striated or folial pattern of increased signal on the T2W images (Fig. 2B). The patient underwent decompression and partial resection of the lesion. On surgery, the cerebellum showed thickened folia. Pathological features demonstrated were suggestive of Lhermitte-Duclos disease (LDD). Dermatological consultation with biopsy of skin lesions was consistent with Cowden's disease.
Extractions: Guidelines of Care for Nevi. II. Nonmelanocytic Nevi, Hamartomas, Neoplasms, and Potentially Malignant Lesions This report reflects the best data available at the time the report was prepared, but caution should be exercised in interpreting the data; the results of future studies may require alteration of the conclusions or recommendations set forth in this report. Reprint requests: American Academy of Dermatology, P.O. Box 4014, Guidelines of care for nevi. II. Nonmelanocytic nevi, hamartomas, neoplasms, and potentially malignant lesions Committee on Guidelines of Care : Lynn A. Drake, MD, Chairman, Roger I. Ceilley, MD, Raymond L. Cornelison, MD, William L. Dobes, MD, William Dorner, MD, Robert W. Goltz, MD, Gloria F. Graham, MD, Charles W. Lewis, MD, David M. Pariser, MD, Stuart J. Salasche, MD, John W.. Skouge, MD, Maria L. Chanco Turner, MD, and Barbara J. Lowery, MPH Task Force on Nevi, Part II: Robert W. Goltz, MD, Chairman, David R. Barron, MD, Alvin H. Clair, MD, Kenneth G. Gross, MD, and Charles W. Lewis, MD I. Introduction
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Syndromes In Breast Cancer oral papules). It is also called as multiple hamartoma syndrome. PTENis a tumour suppressor gene located on 10q23 chromosome. The http://www.au-kbc.org/research_areas/bio/projects/bcinfo/gen/synd.html
Extractions: The incidence of syndrome associated with breast cancer is very low (less than 1%). The various syndromes associated with breast cancer are: A large number of sporadic cancers are due to mutation in p53 but when this occurs in germline cells, it results in Li-Fraumeni syndrome. It is characterized by premenopausal breast cancer in combination with childhood soft tissue tumours, brain tumors, leukemia, lymphoma, and adrenocortical carcinoma. The probability that these individuals will develop breast cancer is 60% overall. Germline mutations are mostly seen in the exon 7 of p53 gene. [OMIM] A detailed account of p53 is discussed here It is an autosomal dominant syndrome characterized by hamartomatous lesions in the breast, GI tract (polyps), CNS (Central Nervous System), skin and mucosa, eyes, thyroid, genitourinary tract and bones. Germline mutations in the PTEN gene is responsible for this syndrome. Diagnosis is established through identification of characteristic skin lesions (acral keratosis, facial trichilemmomas, and oral papules). It is also called as multiple hamartoma syndrome. PTEN is a tumour suppressor gene located on 10q23 chromosome. The gene product of PTEN is a phosphatase which plays an important role in regulating cell growth. Mutation in PTEN gene results in loss of protein function leading to uncontrolled cell proliferation and hamartomatous growths.
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Irritation Fibroma may represent cases of familial fibromatosis, fibrotic papillary hyperplasia of thepalate, tuberous sclerosis, or multiple hamartoma syndrome (Cowden syndrome http://www.maxillofacialcenter.com/BondBook/softtissue/fibroma.html
Extractions: Irritation fibromas under dentures are flat and "leaf-shaped." Quick Review for Patients The irritation fibroma is a painless, localized, mass-producing proliferation of dense fibrous "scar" tissue which can result from a single traumatic episode or from repeated, less severe traumatic episodes; chronic inflammation or infection may also produce a fibroma. The lesion can become more than 3 cm. in size but is usually less than 1 cm. It occurs at all ages and in both genders and specialized forms occur under dentures, along denture edges and on inflamed gingiva. The fibroma is best treated by conservative surgical or laser removal, with a small chance of recurrence should the originating irritation persist. There is no risk of malignant transformation. Top of This Page Introduction Note: click on underlined words for more detail or photos. Irritation fibroma
GeneCard For PTEN the predominant phenotype for cs is multiple hamartoma syndrome, in many organ systemsincluding the breast (70% of cs patients), thyroid (4060%), skin, cns http://bioinfo.cnio.es/cgi-bin/db/genecards/carddisp?PTEN
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Extractions: Mathew C.G.P., Chin K.S., Easton D.F., Thorpe K., Carter C, Liou G.I., Fong S.L., Bridges C.D.B., Haak H, Nieuwenhuijzen Kruseman A.C., Schifter S., Hansen H.H, Telenius H., Telenius-Berg M., Ponder B.A.J. A linked genetic marker for multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2A on chromosome 10. Nature 1987, 328: 527-528. Hofstra R.M, Landsvater R.M., Ceccherini I., Stulp R.P., Stelwagen T., Luo Y., Pasini B., Hoppener J.W.M., Ploos Van Amstel H.K., Romeo G, Lips C.J.M., Buys C.H.C.M. Amutation in the RET proto-oncogene associated with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2B and sporadic medullary thyroid carcinoma. Nature 1994, 367: 375-376.
Inflammatory Papillary Hyperplasia inflammatory papillary hyperplasia verruca vulgaris multiple squamous papillomasoral mucosal lesions of Cowden´s or multiple hamartoma syndrome lesions of http://www.dental.mu.edu/oralpath/lesions/flphyp/inflamhyperplasia.htm
Mioti: Medical Condition Condition Cowden Disease. Cowden Disease (multiple hamartoma syndrome).Information from eMedicine. Cowden disease and the PTEN gene. http://www.mioti.com/cat/condition/condition.asp?Cat=CowdenDisease
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