Overgrowth Syndromes COPY Flashcards
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- PTEN, SDHB, SDHD, KLLN; AD
- PTEN is tumor suppressor
- Similar to Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba syndromeand Proteus syndrome, sometimes together referred to as “PTEN hamartoma tumor syndrome”
- Overgrowth syndrome
- Signs:
- Macrocephaly: “PTEN BIG HEAD”
- Hamartomas (nearly 100% chance)
- Derm signs (e.g., trichilemmomas, pic)
- Sometimes: Lhermitte-Duclos (rare, noncancerous brain tumor), ID/DD
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Increased cancer risk (%):
- Breast: 50-85
- Thyroid: 30-40
- Uterine: 25-30
- CRC: 5-10
- Kidney: 30-35
- Melanoma: 6
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Weaver syndrome
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- EZH2; AD
- Overgrowth syndrome
- Tall stature, sometimes macrocephaly, mild ID, broad forehead, hypertelorism, joint contractures, hypo/hypertonia
- Increased risk for neuroblastoma in early childhood (exact % unknown)
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- Abn methylation at 11p15.5 imprinting centers (IGF2, CDKN1C, &more); 85% de novo due to imprinting, 15% AD due to point mutations
- Most cases caused by paternal UPD
- Overgrowth syndrome
- Signs:
- Macroglossia
- Macrosomia
- Hemihypertrophy
- Omphalocele
- Hypoglycemia
- Wilm’s tumor
- Increased cancer risk in childhood (before age 10):
- 5-10% overall
- Embryonal tumors:
- Wilm’s tumor (40% of cases)
- Hepatoblastoma
- Neuroblastoma
- Rhabdomyosarcoma
- Adrenocortical tumor (20% of cases)