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2016
Sebaceous adenomas are benign adnexal tumors that have no malignant potential. They are of no clinical significance in isolation but may be indicators of internal malignancy when occurring as part of the Muir-Torre syndrome. Sebaceous adenomas grow as exophytic, yellowish papules and nodules. In most cases, these lesions are less than 1 cm in diameter (
Sara Shalin, Alexander J. F. Lazar
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Sebaceous adenomas are benign adnexal tumors that have no malignant potential. They are of no clinical significance in isolation but may be indicators of internal malignancy when occurring as part of the Muir-Torre syndrome. Sebaceous adenomas grow as exophytic, yellowish papules and nodules. In most cases, these lesions are less than 1 cm in diameter (
Sara Shalin, Alexander J. F. Lazar
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2013
Muir-Torre syndrome (MTS) is a rare, autosomal dominant genodermatosis characterized by sebaceous neoplasms, keratoacanthomas, and visceral malignancies [1, 2]. MTS is a phenotypic subset of hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) caused by mutations in mismatch repair genes associated with microsatellite instability [3]. Due to the increased
Adam J. Luber, Joshua A. Zeichner
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Muir-Torre syndrome (MTS) is a rare, autosomal dominant genodermatosis characterized by sebaceous neoplasms, keratoacanthomas, and visceral malignancies [1, 2]. MTS is a phenotypic subset of hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) caused by mutations in mismatch repair genes associated with microsatellite instability [3]. Due to the increased
Adam J. Luber, Joshua A. Zeichner
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Skinmed, 2021
A 64-year-old man was referred to our dermatology clinic with a diagnosis of Muir-Torre syndrome (MTS), he had a history of multiple sebaceous carcinomas and sebaceous adenomas removed over the years. The patient has also had visceral cancer and had undergone a colon resection 17 years before to treat colon cancer and was recently diagnosed with ...
A Caresse, Gamret +7 more
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A 64-year-old man was referred to our dermatology clinic with a diagnosis of Muir-Torre syndrome (MTS), he had a history of multiple sebaceous carcinomas and sebaceous adenomas removed over the years. The patient has also had visceral cancer and had undergone a colon resection 17 years before to treat colon cancer and was recently diagnosed with ...
A Caresse, Gamret +7 more
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Journal of the Dermatology Nurses' Association, 2017
ABSTRACT Muir–Torre syndrome is a rare autosomal dominant condition characterized by the development of internal malignancies and sebaceous neoplasms. The most common visceral malignancies associated with the disease are colon cancer, genitourinary cancer, breast cancer, and gastric cancer.
Lacey Roybal, Kim Carlson
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ABSTRACT Muir–Torre syndrome is a rare autosomal dominant condition characterized by the development of internal malignancies and sebaceous neoplasms. The most common visceral malignancies associated with the disease are colon cancer, genitourinary cancer, breast cancer, and gastric cancer.
Lacey Roybal, Kim Carlson
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2010
Muir-Torre syndrome (MTS) is an autosomal dominant genodermatosis that consists of unusual cutaneous sebaceous neoplasm, with or without kerathoacantomas and one or more low-grade visceral malignancies, with or without colonic polyps, in the absence of other predisposing factors.
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Muir-Torre syndrome (MTS) is an autosomal dominant genodermatosis that consists of unusual cutaneous sebaceous neoplasm, with or without kerathoacantomas and one or more low-grade visceral malignancies, with or without colonic polyps, in the absence of other predisposing factors.
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2012
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Voigt, E, Sommer, F, Pillunat, LE
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Jahrestagung 2012 der Sächsischen Augenärztlichen ...
Voigt, E, Sommer, F, Pillunat, LE
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Sebaceous Neoplasms in Muir-Torre Syndrome
The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2000A 59-year-old Japanese woman presented with two sebaceous neoplasms on the chest wall and on the left cheek. The patient had a history of ascending colon cancer, and her mother had died of gastric cancer. The histopathologic features of both sebaceous neoplasms were vaguely in accordance with those of sebaceous adenoma and sebaceoma.
N, Misago, Y, Narisawa
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Orvosi hetilap, 1999
Muir-Torre syndrome patients have multiple visceral malignancies along with cutaneous sebaceous tumors and keratoacanthomas. We describe a history of a 64-year-old male patient with 13 tumours, who survived 13 years. The initial ascending colon adenocarcinoma was followed by some different tumors of the skin: adenoma and carcinoma of sebaceous glands ...
L, Tiszlavicz, Z, Hódi, Z, Tihanyi
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Muir-Torre syndrome patients have multiple visceral malignancies along with cutaneous sebaceous tumors and keratoacanthomas. We describe a history of a 64-year-old male patient with 13 tumours, who survived 13 years. The initial ascending colon adenocarcinoma was followed by some different tumors of the skin: adenoma and carcinoma of sebaceous glands ...
L, Tiszlavicz, Z, Hódi, Z, Tihanyi
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Muir–Torre Syndrome—Is It Really a New Syndrome?
The American Journal of Dermatopathology, 2009E.G. Muir and D. Torre independently described widespread cutaneous changes associated with internal malignancy, which are presently known as the Muir-Torre syndrome. This syndrome is defined as the coexistence of sebaceous adenomas, sebaceus carcinomas, keratoacanthomas, and pedunculated tumors, some with lobulated structure. The cutaneous involvement
Andrzej, Grzybowski +1 more
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Ophthalmic Presentation of the Muir Torre Syndrome
Ophthalmic Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, 2003The Muir Torre syndrome (MTS) is a rare autosomal dominant condition characterized by the association of certain skin tumors and systemic malignancies. We report the ophthalmic presentation of this syndrome in two cases.
Eugene, Tay +3 more
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