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MUIR-TORRE SYNDROME: A CASE REPORT.

Authors :
AMATTO RIBEIRO, DANIELLE
THIAGO CAVALLEIRO, GABRIEL S.
MOREIRA PALADINO, VINÍCIUS
MENEZES MONTEIRO, MARIA CLARA
GUIMARÃES DE SOUZA, AMANDA
LUZ PRATES, ANA CLARA
RIBEIRAL MATOS, MILENA
ALMEIDA DA COSTA, DANIEL
Source :
Brazilian Journal of Surgery & Clinical Research. Sep-Nov2021, Vol. 36 Issue 2, p35-38. 4p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Muir-Torre Syndrome is characterized by the association of sebaceous gland neoplasms and multiple visceral neoplasms. There are several types of visceral neoplasms that can be associated with the syndrome, especially adenocarcinomas of the colon, stomach, duodenum, breast, laryngeal, bladder tumors, hematologic neoplasms, retroperitoneum sarcomas, among others. The general objective of the work is to study aspects of Muir- Torre Syndrome. Therefore, a literature review was carried out, seeking authors who spoke about the proposed theme. The objective is also to report the case of a patient at the Hospital Escola de Valença (HEV), located in the city of Valença - RJ, who presented a year ago in a cyst back filled with bloody purulent secretion, who upon receiving the biopsy result, after exeresis of the cyst, with diagnosis of sebaceous carcinoma, was referred to Hospital Hinja, located in the city of Volta Redonda -- RJ. The patient has a history of malignant neoplasms in firstdegree relatives. The mother died of uterine cancer, the sister died of bowel cancer and the maternal grandmother of bowel cancer. The discussion is based on the correlation between sebaceous carcinoma and Muir-Torre Syndrome, as according to literature data, the factors that predispose the appearance of sebaceous carcinoma are unknown, however, some cases are associated with Muir-Torre Syndrome. The study verifies that the presence of multiple sebaceous gland tumors is the most constant dermatological manifestation that most characterizes Muir-Torre Syndrome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23174404
Volume :
36
Issue :
2
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Brazilian Journal of Surgery & Clinical Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
153809333