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Tuberous Sclerosis Complex: State-of-the-Art Review with a Focus on Pulmonary Involvement.

Felipe Mussi von Ranke1, Gláucia Zanetti1, Jorge Luiz Pereira e Silva2, Cesar Augusto Araujo Neto2, Myrna C B Godoy3, Carolina A Souza4, Alexandre Dias Mançano5, Arthur Soares Souza6, Dante Luiz Escuissato7, Bruno Hochhegger8, Edson Marchiori9.   

Abstract

Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is an autosomal-dominant neurocutaneous disease with high phenotypic variability. The incidence is approximately one in 5000-10,000 births. TSC is characterized by widespread hamartomas and benign or rarely malignant neoplasms affecting various organs, most commonly the brain, skin, retinas, kidneys, heart, and lungs. The wide range of organs affected reflects the roles of TSC1 and TSC2 genes in the regulation of cell proliferation and differentiation. Clinical diagnostic criteria are important because genetic testing does not identify the mutation in up to 25% of patients. Imaging is pivotal, as it allows a presumptive diagnosis of TSC and definition of the extent of the disease. Common manifestations of TSC include cortical tubers, subependymal nodules, white matter abnormalities, retinal abnormalities, cardiac rhabdomyoma, lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM), renal angiomyolipoma, and skin lesions. Pulmonary involvement consists of LAM and, less commonly, multifocal micronodular pneumocyte hyperplasia (MMPH), which causes cystic and nodular diseases, respectively. Recent reports indicate that pulmonary LAM is found by computed tomography in up to 35% of the female patients with TSC. MMPH is rare and may be associated with LAM or, less frequently, occurs as an isolated pulmonary manifestation in women with TSC. Dyspnea and pneumothorax are common clinical presentations of LAM, whereas MMPH is usually asymptomatic. The aim of this review is to describe the main clinical, imaging, and pathological aspects of TSC, with a focus on pulmonary involvement.

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Keywords:  Computed tomography; Imaging; Lung diseases; Lymphangioleiomyomatosis; Tuberous sclerosis complex

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26104489     DOI: 10.1007/s00408-015-9750-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lung        ISSN: 0341-2040            Impact factor:   2.584


  54 in total

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2.  The osseous lesions of tuberous sclerosis.

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Journal:  Radiology       Date:  1952-01       Impact factor: 11.105

3.  Dermatologic and dental aspects of the 2012 International Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Consensus Statements.

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Journal:  JAMA Dermatol       Date:  2014-10       Impact factor: 10.282

4.  Unusual fat-containing tumors of the kidney: a diagnostic dilemma.

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5.  Genetic analysis of familial spontaneous pneumothorax in an Indian family.

Authors:  Anindita Ray; Suman Paul; Esita Chattopadhyay; Susmita Kundu; Bidyut Roy
Journal:  Lung       Date:  2015-04-01       Impact factor: 2.584

6.  Mutational and radiographic analysis of pulmonary disease consistent with lymphangioleiomyomatosis and micronodular pneumocyte hyperplasia in women with tuberous sclerosis.

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8.  Sacrococcygeal chordomas in patients with tuberous sclerosis complex show somatic loss of TSC1 or TSC2.

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Journal:  Genes Chromosomes Cancer       Date:  2004-09       Impact factor: 5.006

9.  Frequency and imaging appearance of hepatic angiomyolipomas in pediatric and adult patients with tuberous sclerosis.

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10.  Multiple cystic lung disease.

Authors:  Hyeon-Kyoung Koo; Chul-Gyu Yoo
Journal:  Tuberc Respir Dis (Seoul)       Date:  2013-03-29
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  11 in total

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Authors:  A Agaimy
Journal:  Pathologe       Date:  2017-05       Impact factor: 1.011

Review 2.  New developments in the genetics and pathogenesis of tumours in tuberous sclerosis complex.

Authors:  Hilaire C Lam; Julie Nijmeh; Elizabeth P Henske
Journal:  J Pathol       Date:  2016-11-29       Impact factor: 7.996

3.  Structure of the Tuberous Sclerosis Complex 2 (TSC2) N Terminus Provides Insight into Complex Assembly and Tuberous Sclerosis Pathogenesis.

Authors:  Reinhard Zech; Stephan Kiontke; Uwe Mueller; Andrea Oeckinghaus; Daniel Kümmel
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2016-08-04       Impact factor: 5.157

Review 4.  Hamartomas from head to toe: an imaging overview.

Authors:  Francisca Leiter Herrán; Carlos S Restrepo; Daniel I Alvarez Gómez; Thomas Suby-Long; Daniel Ocazionez; Daniel Vargas
Journal:  Br J Radiol       Date:  2016-12-12       Impact factor: 3.039

5.  Metabolic Impact of Rapamycin (Sirolimus) and B-Estradiol Using Mouse Embryonic Fibroblasts as a Model for Lymphangioleiomyomatosis.

Authors:  Katherine M Marsh; David Schipper; Alice S Ferng; Kitsie Johnson; Julia Fisher; Shannon Knapp; Destiny Dicken; Zain Khalpey
Journal:  Lung       Date:  2017-06-02       Impact factor: 2.584

Review 6.  Spilling the beans: an inside scoop on the imaging of renal parenchymal disease.

Authors:  Joel Thomas; Daniel R Ludwig; David H Ballard; Vincent M Mellnick; Cary L Siegel; Tyler J Fraum
Journal:  Abdom Radiol (NY)       Date:  2022-05-14

Review 7.  Primary cardiac tumors associated with genetic syndromes: a comprehensive review.

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Review 8.  Thoracoabdominal imaging of tuberous sclerosis.

Authors:  Cara E Morin; Nicholas P Morin; David N Franz; Darcy A Krueger; Andrew T Trout; Alexander J Towbin
Journal:  Pediatr Radiol       Date:  2018-08-04

9.  Tuberous sclerosis complex: imaging the pieces of the puzzle.

Authors:  Diana Penha
Journal:  Radiol Bras       Date:  2017 Jan-Feb

10.  Familial multifocal micronodular pneumocyte hyperplasia with a novel splicing mutation in TSC1: Three cases in one family.

Authors:  Tetsuaki Shoji; Satoshi Konno; Yo Niida; Takahiro Ogi; Masaru Suzuki; Kaoruko Shimizu; Yasuhiro Hida; Kichizo Kaga; Kuniaki Seyama; Tomoaki Naka; Yoshihiro Matsuno; Masaharu Nishimura
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-02-22       Impact factor: 3.240

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