Abstract
Background: Cowden syndrome (CS) is a cancer predisposition syndrome associated with increased risk of breast, thyroid, and endometrial cancers, and is characterized by development of benign mucocutaneous lesions.Case presentation: Here we report on a 58-year-old woman with multiple primary malignancies and subtle mucocutaneous lesions such as small polyps and wart-like papulas. Over a period of 23 years, she developed various malignant neoplasms including thyroid, ovarian, stomach, and colon carcinomas, and a benign meningioma. Direct sequencing analysis of the PTEN gene revealed a novel germline mutation (c.438delT, p.Leu146X).Conclusion: This case demonstrates that Cowden syndrome is a multi-system disease that can result in the development of multiple malignant and benign tumors. © 2011 Vasovčák et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Vasovčák, P., Šenkeříková, M., Hatlová, J., & Křepelová, A. (2011). Multiple primary malignancies and subtle mucocutaneous lesions associated with a novel PTEN gene mutation in a patient with Cowden syndrome: Case report. BMC Medical Genetics, 12. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-12-38
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