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Identification of DICER1 Syndrome on the Basis of Familial, Early‐Onset Differentiated Thyroid Cancer
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Identification of DICER1 Syndrome on the Basis of Familial, Early‐Onset Differentiated Thyroid Cancer

Jessica Y. Wong, Alex Henderson, Simon Harper, Richard W. Carroll, Peter B. Bethwaite and Esko Wiltshire
Clinical case reports, Vol.13(4), e70295
28/03/2025
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https://hdl.handle.net/10523/45577

Abstract

adolescent genetic predisposition to disease genetic testing thyroid neoplasms
DICER1 syndrome encompasses a wide range of phenotypes, and not all individuals with DICER1 syndrome develop aggressive soft tissue tumors. DICER1 syndrome and other genetic conditions predisposing to the development of thyroid tumors should be considered when a young patient presents with thyroid nodules and a positive family history.
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