2014
DOI: 10.1055/s-0034-1383581
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Genetics and the Clinical Approach to Paragangliomas

Abstract: This study analyses new information on gene mutations in paragangliomas and puts them into a clinical context. A suspicion of malignancy is critical to determine the workup and surgical approach in adrenal (A-PGL) and extra-adrenal (E-PGL) paragangliomas (PGLs). Malignancy rates vary with location, family history, and gene tests results. Currently there is no algorithm incorporating the above information for clinical use. A sum of 1,821 articles were retrieved from PubMed using the search terms "paraganglioma … Show more

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“…Others advocate that fatty infiltration, results from fibroblasts metaplasia, as a consequence of hypoxia or senile involution [8]. SDHB mutations and associated hypoxia have been previously associated with paragangliomas and pheochromocytomas pathogenesis [9][10][11]. Thus, from our experience in this case, we believe that Hypothesis the deregulation of mitochondrial respiratory chain, demonstrated by reduced expression of SDHB, may play a role on fat accumulation, namely by pseudohypoxia/angiogenesis pathways throughout proliferation deregulation.…”
Section: Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Others advocate that fatty infiltration, results from fibroblasts metaplasia, as a consequence of hypoxia or senile involution [8]. SDHB mutations and associated hypoxia have been previously associated with paragangliomas and pheochromocytomas pathogenesis [9][10][11]. Thus, from our experience in this case, we believe that Hypothesis the deregulation of mitochondrial respiratory chain, demonstrated by reduced expression of SDHB, may play a role on fat accumulation, namely by pseudohypoxia/angiogenesis pathways throughout proliferation deregulation.…”
Section: Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 56%