1. Malignant Pheochromocytomas/Paragangliomas and Ectopic Hormonal Secretion: A Case Series and Review of the Literature.
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Angelousi, Anna, Peppa, Melpomeni, Chrisoulidou, Alexandra, Alexandraki, Krystallenia, Berthon, Annabel, Faucz, Fabio Rueda, Kassi, Eva, and Kaltsas, Gregory
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CANCER chemotherapy , *HORMONES , *INTERLEUKINS , *METASTASIS , *MULTIPLE tumors , *GENETIC mutation , *NORADRENALINE , *OXIDOREDUCTASES , *PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA , *RADIOTHERAPY , *SYSTEMATIC reviews , *GENETIC testing , *DISEASE progression , *PARAGANGLIOMA - Abstract
Malignant pheochromocytomas (PCs) and paragangliomas (PGLs) are rare neuroendocrine neoplasms defined by the presence of distant metastases. There is currently a relatively paucity of data regarding the natural history of PCs/PGLs and the optimal approach to their treatment. We retrospectively analyzed the clinical, biochemical, imaging, genetic and histopathological characteristics of fourteen patients with metastatic PCs/PGLs diagnosed over 15 years, along with their response to treatment. Patients were followed-up for a median of six years (range: 1–14 years). Six patients had synchronous metastases and the remaining developed metastases after a median of four years (range 2–10 years). Genetic analysis of seven patients revealed that three harbored succinate dehydrogenase subunit B/D gene (SDHB/D) mutations. Hormonal hypersecretion occurred in 70% of patients; normetanephrine, either alone or with other concomitant hormones, was the most frequent secretory component. Patients were administered multiple first and subsequent treatments including surgery (n = 12), chemotherapy (n = 7), radionuclide therapy (n = 2) and radiopeptides (n = 5). Seven patients had stable disease, four had progressive disease and three died. Ectopic hormonal secretion is rare and commonly encountered in benign PCs. Ectopic secretion of interleukin-6 in one of our patients, prompted a literature review of ectopic hormonal secretion, particularly from metastatic PCs/PGLs. Only four cases of metastatic PC/PGLs with confirmed ectopic secretion of hormones or peptides have been described so far. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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