Small intestinal tubular adenoma in a pediatric patient with Turner syndrome |
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Authors: | Wen-Juan Tang Ying Huang Lian Chen Shan Zheng Kui-Ran Dong |
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Affiliation: | Wen-Juan Tang, Ying Huang, Department of Gastroenterology of Fudan University Children’s Hospital, Shanghai 201102, ChinaLian Chen, Department of Pathology of Fudan University Children’s Hospital, Shanghai 201102, ChinaShan Zheng, Kui-Ran Dong, Department of Surgery of Fudan University Children’s Hospital, Shanghai 201102, China |
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Abstract: | Turner syndrome (TS) is a female chromosomal disorder caused by the lack of an X chromosome. The loss of this chromosome may result in the deficiency of tumor-suppressive or DNA repair genes, leading to tumorigenesis. Recombinant human growth hormone (GH) has been popularly used for treatment in TS patients for growth promotion. Although treatment with GH has been correlated with precancerous and cancerous lesions in TS children, its associations with gastric or colonic tumors, especially ileal tubular adenomas, have not been reported frequently. We here report a case of a 16-year-old patient with TS and tubular adenoma of the small intestine. Whether the ileal adenoma was caused by TS itself or GH therapy was discussed. |
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Keywords: | Tubular adenoma Turner syndrome Growth hormone Pediatric patient Ileocolonoscopy |
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