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Retroperitoneal leiomyosarcoma in a female patient with a germline splicing variant RAD51D c.904-2A > T: a case report.

Mashu FutagawaHideki YamamotoMariko KochiYusaku UrakawaReimi SogawaFumino KatoMika Okazawa-SakaiDaisuke EnnishiKatsunori ShinozakiHirofumi InoueHiroyuki YanaiAkira Hirasawa
Published in: Hereditary cancer in clinical practice (2021)
We present the findings of a case of leiomyosarcoma in the peritoneum of a female patient with a novel germline splicing variant of RAD51D as potential evidence for the pathogenicity of the variant and its involvement in the risk of sarcoma etiology and/or development. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case report describing a leiomyosarcoma carrying a germline RAD51D splicing variant and elucidating its pathogenicity on the basis of computational prediction of the impairment of normal transcription and the presumed loss of functional protein production.
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