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  • A large family with von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) type 2A, linked to pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma, was extensively analyzed over five decades, revealing high phenotypic variability and cumulative risks.
  • Research found that 71% of diagnosed individuals faced risks for Pheo/PGL, with lower risks for other associated conditions and decreasing ages at diagnosis across generations.
  • Notable differences in disease expression among family branches prompted suggestions for further investigation into genetic and environmental factors influencing these variations.

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Although a large kindred with familial pheochromocytoma (Pheo) and paraganglioma (PGL) was discovered in 1962 and later found to represent von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) type 2A (mutation Y112H), the phenotype lacks current characterization. Branch-specific expressivity was suspected based on oral family history. Family pedigree analysis, prospective interviews, and extensive record review were used to extend the pedigree, determine phenotype, examine branch-specific expression, and analyze mortality rates over 5 decades. In its 3 known affected branches the kindred now comprises 107 people with or at-risk for VHL, of whom 49 have been diagnosed and 35/49 (71%) are clinically affected. Phenotypic cumulative lifetime risk was 71% for Pheo/PGL, 15% for hemangioblastoma, 33% for retinal angioma, 3% for renal cell carcinoma, and 3% for pancreatic cysts. The mean ages for VHL and Pheo/PGL diagnosis were younger in successive generations. Branch II-4 predominately expressed RA, while branch II-5 predominantly expressed Pheo/PGL. Disease-specific mortality occurred early and was less frequent in successive generations. This analysis of Y112H VHL confirms a high cumulative risk for pheochromocytoma/paraganglioma. Over time, both age at diagnosis and disease-specific mortality have decreased. The observed branch-specific expressivity prompts further study of genetic and environmental disease modifiers in this large family.

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Article Synopsis
  • A large family with von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) type 2A, linked to pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma, was extensively analyzed over five decades, revealing high phenotypic variability and cumulative risks.
  • Research found that 71% of diagnosed individuals faced risks for Pheo/PGL, with lower risks for other associated conditions and decreasing ages at diagnosis across generations.
  • Notable differences in disease expression among family branches prompted suggestions for further investigation into genetic and environmental factors influencing these variations.
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