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Peripheral precocious puberty in Li–Fraumeni syndrome: a case report and literature review of pure androgen-secreting adrenocortical tumors

Authors :
Ryckx, Sofie
De Schepper, Jean
Giron, Philippe
Maes, Ken
Vaeyens, Freya
Wilgenhof, Kaat
Lefesvre, Pierre
Caroline, Ernst
Vanderlinden, Kim
Klink, Daniel
Hes, Frederik
Vanbesien, Jesse
Gies, Inge
Staels, Willem
Brussels Heritage Lab
Pediatrics
Mental Health and Wellbeing research group
Clinical sciences
Biology of the Testis
Centre for Medical Genetics
Basic (bio-) Medical Sciences
Medical Genetics
Hematology
Pathology
Supporting clinical sciences
Experimental Pathology
Radiology
Department of Stomatology and Maxillofacial Surgery
Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry
Growth and Development
Pathology/molecular and cellular medicine
Beta Cell Neogenesis
Source :
Journal of Medical Case Reports. 17
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2023.

Abstract

Introduction Pure androgen-secreting adrenocortical tumors are a rare but important cause of peripheral precocious puberty. Case presentation Here, we report a pure androgen-secreting adrenocortical tumor in a 2.5-year-old boy presenting with penile enlargement, pubic hair, frequent erections, and rapid linear growth. We confirmed the diagnosis through laboratory tests, medical imaging, and histology. Furthermore, genetic testing detected a pathogenic germline variant in the TP53 gene, molecularly confirming underlying Li–Fraumeni syndrome. Discussion Only 15 well-documented cases of pure androgen-secreting adrenocortical tumors have been reported so far. No clinical or imaging signs were identified to differentiate adenomas from carcinomas, and no other cases of Li–Fraumeni syndrome were diagnosed in the four patients that underwent genetic testing. However, diagnosing Li–Fraumeni syndrome is important as it implies a need for intensive tumor surveillance and avoidance of ionizing radiation. Conclusion In this article, we emphasize the need to screen for TP53 gene variants in children with androgen-producing adrenal adenomas and report an association with arterial hypertension.

Details

ISSN :
17521947
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Medical Case Reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....030ec29058ecc4b3614dc4f60b1c81f4