What is Torre’s syndrome (Muir-Torre’s syndrome)? This syndrome includes cutaneous sebaceous neoplasia and a high incidence of low-grade colon cancer. The sebaceous tumors include sebaceous adenomas, epitheliomas, and carcinomas. In addition, about one third of patients develop keratoacanthomas. The sebaceous skin tumors may be few or many, but even one sebaceous adenoma should alert the clinician that the patient may have this syndrome. Winship IM, Dudding T: Lessons from the skin-cutaneous features of familial cancer, Lancet Oncol 9:462–472, 2008. |
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