Extent of Extraskeletal Manifestations of Fibrous Dysplasia/McCune-Albright Syndrome in Patients with Mazabraud's Syndrome
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Extent of Extraskeletal Manifestations of Fibrous Dysplasia/McCune-Albright Syndrome in Patients with Mazabraud's Syndrome
Abstract
Mazabraud's syndrome (MZB) is a rare condition in which fibrous dysplasia of bone/the McCune-Albright syndrome (FD/MAS) co-exists with intramuscular myxomas. Both FD and the myxomas harbor the GNAS-mutation. Recent studies have shown that extraskeletal, GNAS-related features are associated with a more severe phenotype of FD/MAS. However, patients with MZB are often only seen by orthopedic surgeons. We therefore evaluated MZB patients seen in tertiary referral centers from the Netherlands (LUMC), USA (National Institutes of Health) and France (INSERM UMR 1033 (Lyos), Hôpital Edouard Herriot). All FD/MAS patients known in these centers with an additional diagnosis of a myxoma were included. Demographic information and data on disease extent and extraskeletal manifestations of FD/MAS such as precocious puberty (PP) or café-au-lait patches (CAL) were retrieved from patient's medical records. Thirty MZB patients were included: 20 women (67%) and 10 men (33%). Patients received a diagnosis of MZB (median 42 years, range 16-19) significantly later than the diagnosis of FD/MAS (median 30 years, range 0-60), p < 0.01. Twenty-six patients were diagnosed with polyostotic disease (87%). In 97% the myxoma was located near the skeletal FD lesion. The combination of MZB and MAS was made in 13 patients in whom PP (n = 7), CAL (n = 7), GH-excess (n = 3) and hyperthyroidism (n = 3) were present. Other extraskeletal features were (multinodular) goiter (n = 2) and thyroid cysts (n = 1). Furthermore, in this cohort of patients with MZB several (pre-)malignant tumors were observed; ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast in 3 patients (10%), breast cancer in 1 patient (3.3%), intra pancreatic mucinous neoplasms in 3 patients (10%) and liver adenomas in 2 patients (6.6%). A total of 47% of patients with MZB had an additional extraskeletal feature such as an endocrinopathy. In MZB, 87% of patients suffer from polyostotic FD, 43% of patients have extraskeletal GNAS-features such as an hyperfunctioning endocrinopathy and 30% (pre-)malignant tumors. We therefore advocate that MZB patients should undergo a complete screening and long-term follow-up for extent of bone disease, but also extraskeletal GNAS features of FD/MAS.
Keywords: Fibrous dysplasia; GNAS; Intramuscular myxoma; Mazabraud’s syndrome; McCune-Albright syndrome.
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