A Newborn with Cleft Palate Associated with PTEN Hamartoma Tumor Syndrome.

IF 2.2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Clinics and Practice Pub Date : 2025-01-20 DOI:10.3390/clinpract15010022
Ulf Nestler, Daniel Gräfe, Vincent Strehlow, Robin-Tobias Jauss, Andreas Merkenschlager, Annika Schönfeld, Florian Wilhelmy
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Background: PTEN hamartoma tumor syndrome (PHTS) has evolved into an umbrella term for a range of syndromes, characterized by loss-of-function variants in the phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) tumor suppressor gene on chromosome 10q23.31. This can result in a lifelong tumor predisposition in patients. Often, the syndrome is diagnosed in early childhood because of macrocephaly, dermatological findings, or development delay. Since the correlation between phenotype and genotype is weak, and the penetrance is age-dependent, this poses the question of the appropriate timing of potentially invasive and burdensome examinations for early cancer detection. Case: The present report describes an infant with cleft palate associated with PHTS, a rare occurrence, though the initial report of Cowden syndrome already pointed to oromaxillofacial abnormalities. The recent pediatric literature is reviewed to assess which clinical symptoms should raise suspicion of PHTS and may then lead to early genetic counseling. Conclusion: Since the amount of prospective data remains limited, and the estimation of tumor risk during infancy and adulthood is very difficult, we advocate for early and broad genetic testing in suspected cases, to gain more insights into this rare disease and allow for better counseling for patients and their families.

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新生儿腭裂伴PTEN错构瘤综合征1例。
背景:PTEN错构瘤肿瘤综合征(PHTS)已经发展成为一系列综合征的总称,其特征是染色体10q23.31上的磷酸酶和紧张素同源物(PTEN)肿瘤抑制基因的功能丧失变异。这可能导致患者终生易患肿瘤。通常,该综合征是在儿童早期诊断,因为大头畸形,皮肤病的发现,或发展迟缓。由于表型和基因型之间的相关性很弱,外显率与年龄有关,这就提出了早期癌症检测的潜在侵入性和负担性检查的适当时机的问题。病例:本报告描述了一个婴儿腭裂与PHTS,一个罕见的发生,虽然最初的报告考登综合征已经指向口腔颌面部异常。我们回顾了最近的儿科文献,以评估哪些临床症状应该引起对PHTS的怀疑,然后可能导致早期遗传咨询。结论:由于前瞻性数据的数量仍然有限,并且婴儿期和成人期肿瘤风险的估计非常困难,我们主张对疑似病例进行早期和广泛的基因检测,以获得对这种罕见疾病的更多了解,并为患者及其家属提供更好的咨询。
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Clinics and Practice MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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