Spiegler-Brooke syndrome
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Genetics
- autosomal dominant
- associated with defects in CYLD1
Clinical manifestations
- appearance of multiple skin appendage tumors such as cylindroma, trichoepithelioma, & spiradenoma
- tumors are typically located in the head & neck region, appear in early adulthood, & gradually increase in size & number throughout life
Notes
- Spiegler-Brooke syndrome, Brooke-Fordyce trichoepitheliomas & familial cylindromatosis represent autosomal dominant disorders associated with the same gene, CYLD1
More general terms
Additional terms
- familial cylindromatosis; Ancell-Spiegler cylindromas; dermal eccrine cylindromatosis; turban tumor syndrome
- multiple familial trichoepithelioma type 1; epithelioma adenoides cysticum of Brooke; hereditary multiple benign cystic epithelioma; Brooke-Fordyce trichoepitheliomas
- ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase CYLD; deubiquitinating enzyme CYLD; ubiquitin thiolesterase CYLD; ubiquitin-specific-processing protease CYLD (CYLD, CYLD1, KIAA0849, HSPC057)
References
Patient information
Spiegler-Brooke syndrome patient information