Familial aggregation of urinary tract and bone tumors

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Familial aggregation of urinary tract and bone tumors : searching for a syndrome. / Frings, Andreas; Geigl, Jochen B; Liegl-Atzwanger, Bernadette; Leithner, Andreas.

In: CASE REP MED, Vol. 2012, 01.01.2012, p. 107894.

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Frings, A, Geigl, JB, Liegl-Atzwanger, B & Leithner, A 2012, 'Familial aggregation of urinary tract and bone tumors: searching for a syndrome', CASE REP MED, vol. 2012, pp. 107894. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/107894

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Frings, A., Geigl, J. B., Liegl-Atzwanger, B., & Leithner, A. (2012). Familial aggregation of urinary tract and bone tumors: searching for a syndrome. CASE REP MED, 2012, 107894. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/107894

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title = "Familial aggregation of urinary tract and bone tumors: searching for a syndrome",
abstract = "Positive family anamnesis is an important risk factor for cancer, and therefore further investigations need to be done if familial aggregation of cancer is observed. Due to a rare combination of urinary tract and bone tumors occurring in the family presented herein we hypothesized a hereditary predisposition and thus, Li-Fraumeni syndrome was considered to be the most likely differential diagnosis. To confirm Li-Fraumeni syndrome, we set out to investigate this case by analyzing the tumor suppressor gene p53. However, taking into account all the diagnostic results obtained, Li-Fraumeni syndrome could not be confirmed, but there is still uncertainty regarding a definitive diagnosis.",
author = "Andreas Frings and Geigl, {Jochen B} and Bernadette Liegl-Atzwanger and Andreas Leithner",
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N2 - Positive family anamnesis is an important risk factor for cancer, and therefore further investigations need to be done if familial aggregation of cancer is observed. Due to a rare combination of urinary tract and bone tumors occurring in the family presented herein we hypothesized a hereditary predisposition and thus, Li-Fraumeni syndrome was considered to be the most likely differential diagnosis. To confirm Li-Fraumeni syndrome, we set out to investigate this case by analyzing the tumor suppressor gene p53. However, taking into account all the diagnostic results obtained, Li-Fraumeni syndrome could not be confirmed, but there is still uncertainty regarding a definitive diagnosis.

AB - Positive family anamnesis is an important risk factor for cancer, and therefore further investigations need to be done if familial aggregation of cancer is observed. Due to a rare combination of urinary tract and bone tumors occurring in the family presented herein we hypothesized a hereditary predisposition and thus, Li-Fraumeni syndrome was considered to be the most likely differential diagnosis. To confirm Li-Fraumeni syndrome, we set out to investigate this case by analyzing the tumor suppressor gene p53. However, taking into account all the diagnostic results obtained, Li-Fraumeni syndrome could not be confirmed, but there is still uncertainty regarding a definitive diagnosis.

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