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  • The Carney complex (CNC) is a rare hereditary syndrome marked by multiple tumors, including skin lesions, myxomas, and hormone-related tumors, caused by a mutation in a specific gene.
  • A 59-year-old woman with a history of cardiac myxomas was diagnosed with CNC and presented with several breast tumors, including benign and potentially malignant types.
  • The importance of closely monitoring and possibly surgically removing mammary lesions in CNC patients is emphasized, particularly to prevent the development of breast cancer.

Article Abstract

Carney complex (CNC) is a rare multiple tumour syndrome characterized by cutaneous pigmented lesions, myxoma and endocrine tumours, among others, and is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait. Protein kinase cAMP-dependent type I regulatory subunit alpha () is known to be the responsible gene. Breast myxomatosis and ductal adenoma, which are regarded as benign, are well-known mammary lesions of CNC and are included in the main diagnostic criteria. In this case, a 59-year-old woman with repeated cardiac myxoma was diagnosed with CNC with mutation. She also had three multiple breast tumours bilaterally: breast cancer, adenomyoepithelioma and intraductal papilloma. In mammary lesions of CNC, attention should be paid to benign lesions, such as breast myxomatosis or ductal adenomas, and the development of breast cancer or breast tumours with malignant potential. Mammary lesions should be aggressively scrutinized and considered for resection, as required.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9235021PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/omcr/omac063DOI Listing

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