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Clinical heterogeneity and reduced penetrance in DICER1 syndrome: a report of three families.

Jacopo AzzolliniAndrea C FerrariAlessandra StracuzziStefano ChiaravalliMonica TerenzianiFilippo SpreaficoMaurizia GrassoPaola ColliniValeria PensottiMaura MassiminoEloisa ArbustiniSiranoush Manoukian
Published in: Tumori (2021)
Among our patients, three developed tumors most frequently associated with DICER1 syndrome (i.e. pleuropulmonary blastoma, nephroblastoma, and Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor). One developed a peculiar sarcoma of the spinal cord not previously described in DICER1 syndrome. Genetic testing in relatives highlighted the paternal origin and reduced penetrance in all families, with thyroid benign lesions as the most common features in otherwise unaffected individuals.
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