Radiation Oncology/Cancer Syndromes/NBCCS
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Nevoid Basal Cell Carcinoma Syndrome (NBCCS)
- Predisposition for basal cell carcinoma, particularly in non-sun-exposed areas
- Prevalence 1/100,000
- Diagnosis
- The major criteria consist of the following:
- more than 2 BCCs or 1 BCC in a person younger than 20 years;
- odontogenic keratocysts of the jaw
- 3 or more palmar or plantar pits
- calcification of the falx cerebri
- bifid, fused, or splayed ribs
- first-degree relative with NBCCS.
- The minor criteria include the following:
- macrocephaly
- congenital malformations, such as cleft lip or palate, frontal bossing, or hypertelorism
- other skeletal abnormalities, such as Sprengel deformity, pectus deformity, or syndactyly
- radiologic abnormalities, such as bridging of the sella turcica, vertebral anomalies, modeling defects or flame-shaped lucencies of hands and feet.
- ovarian fibroma or medulloblastoma
- Mutation in PTCH1 gene
- Protein acts as a receptor for sonic hedgehog, implicated in formation of embryonic structures
- Actual function not completely clear (as of 6/2009)
- RT as treatment for their BCC may be contra-indicated