Polyposis deserves a perfect physical examination for final diagnosis: Bannayan-riley-ruvalcaba syndrome

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Bannayan-Riley-Ruvalcaba syndrome (BRRS) is a rare autosomal dominant inherited polyposis syndrome characterized by macrocephaly, lipomatosis, hemangiomatosis, intestinal polyposis and pigmented macules on penis. The mutation of the PTEN gene that is responsible for controlling cellular proliferation, migration and apoptosis clarifies the reason of tissue overgrowth in BRRS. Gastrointestinal tract involvement is seen 35-45% of the patients. Histologic features of polyps in BRRS resemble juvenile polyps. In this report, we describe a boy presenting with hematochezia and aggressive polyposis and finally was diagnosed as BRRS due to extra intestinal findings.

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Hızarcıoğlu-Gülşen, H., Kılıç, E., Dominguez-Garrido, E., Aydemir, Y., Utine, G. E., & Saltık-Temizel, İ. N. (2017). Polyposis deserves a perfect physical examination for final diagnosis: Bannayan-riley-ruvalcaba syndrome. Turkish Journal of Pediatrics, 59(1), 80–83. https://doi.org/10.24953/turkjped.2017.01.014

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