| Literature DB >> 11436362 |
G Tsoitis1, J Kanitakis, C Papadimitriou, Y Hatzibougias, K Asvesti, R Happle.
Abstract
A 21-year-old man had histologically-confirmed diffuse cutaneous leiomyomatosis. The lesions showed a peculiar distribution in that they predominantly involved several segments of the right side of his body; in addition, less extensive, nonsegmental lesions were present on both sides of the body. Although this case was apparently sporadic, the genetic mechanism of loss of heterozygosity provides a plausible explanation for this unusual presentation. If the patient were heterozygous for the underlying mutation, at an early developmental stage a postzygotic event of loss of heterozygosity would have given rise to a type 2 segmental involvement, resulting in pronounced lesions superimposed on the disseminated tumors of the ordinary phenotype.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11436362 DOI: 10.1111/j.1346-8138.2001.tb00127.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Dermatol ISSN: 0385-2407 Impact factor: 4.005