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Hereditary paraganglioma-pheochromocytoma syndromes associated with SDHD and RET mutations

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Choi, Do Woong Joseph
Tucker, Katherine M
Lee, Tack-Tsiew
Chong, Guan

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John Wiley & Sons Inc.

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Background. Hereditary paraganglioma-pheochromocytoma syndromes (PGL/PCC) are rare tumors arising from neuroendocrine cells. Methods and Results. The proband, a 59-year-old white man and his 42-year-old elder son had a medical history of bilateral carotid body PGL and both presented for treatment of abdominal PGLs. His 36-year-old daughter had excision of recurrent malignant carotid body PGL and vertebral metastasis. His 33-year-old youngest son presented for excision of a unilateral carotid body PGL. All 4 members had succinate dehydrogenase subunit D (SDHD) mutations, whereas the proband and youngest son also had concurrent rearranged during transfection (RET) mutation. Conclusion. This is the first report of PGL/PCC with SDHD and RET mutations. The role of the RET gene as a modifier remains speculative. Additionally, the family pedigree suggests maternal inheritance of disease from the probands' paternal grandmother. Clinicians should refer PGL/PCC families for mutation analysis as well as being alert to changes in the classification of mutations.

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2037-12-31