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Management of reproductive health in Cowden syndrome complicated by endometrial polyps and breast cancer

Authors :
Asli, Kalin
Melissa A, Merideth
Debra S, Regier
Gideon M, Blumenthal
Phillip A, Dennis
Pamela, Stratton
Source :
Obstetrics and gynecology. 121(2 Pt 2 Suppl 1)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Cowden syndrome is an autosomal-dominant condition associated with mutations in the tumor suppressor gene PTEN. Gynecologic malignancies are common with a 5-10% risk of endometrial cancer and 25-50% risk of breast cancer.A 37-year-old woman with a history of breast cancer, other neoplasms, and multiple skin lesions was diagnosed with Cowden syndrome after a germline PTEN mutation was identified. The endometrium had high glucose uptake on positron emission tomography scan and was irregularly thickened on ultrasonography; biopsy revealed endometrial polyps and simple hyperplasia. Fifteen months later, hysteroscopy again confirmed numerous benign endometrial polyps.Recurrent, multiple endometrial polyps portend a high risk of endometrial cancer in women with Cowden syndrome. Monitoring for malignancy and consideration of hysterectomy after childbearing is completed is warranted.

Details

ISSN :
1873233X
Volume :
121
Issue :
2 Pt 2 Suppl 1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Obstetrics and gynecology
Accession number :
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