Possible familial case of Birt–Hogg–Dubé syndrome complicated with lung cancer: A possible link between these two disease entities

Summary A 65-year-old Japanese woman was introduced to our hospital for an examination of multiple pulmonary cystic lesions and a pulmonary nodule in the left lower lobe. She had a smoking history of 25 pack-years, and her two younger brothers had suffered from pneumothorax; one of them additionally...

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Veröffentlicht in:Respiratory medicine 2015-07, Vol.109 (7), p.923-925
Hauptverfasser: Nishida, Chinatsu, Yatera, Kazuhiro, Yamasaki, Kei, Torii, Ryo, Kawanami, Yukiko, Kawanami, Toshinori, Ishimoto, Hiroshi, Shibuya, Ryo, Takenaka, Masaru, Yamada, Sohusuke, Kasai, Takahiko, Tanaka, Fumihiro, Mukae, Hiroshi
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Zusammenfassung:Summary A 65-year-old Japanese woman was introduced to our hospital for an examination of multiple pulmonary cystic lesions and a pulmonary nodule in the left lower lobe. She had a smoking history of 25 pack-years, and her two younger brothers had suffered from pneumothorax; one of them additionally had lung cancer with pulmonary multiple cystic lesions. A surgical biopsy specimen obtained from her left lower lobe revealed adenocarcinoma surrounded by a single epithelial layer that was covered with collagen fibers. The pathological features were compatible with the findings of the cystic lesions in the patients with Birt–Hogg–Dubé syndrome (BHDS). A diagnosis of BHDS was eventually made according to the detection of a folliculin gene mutation. This is the first report of a possible familial case of BHDS complicated with primary lung cancer. We herein reviewed the previously reported cases of BHDS with lung cancer and other tumors and discussed a potential mechanism of tumorigenesis and carcinogenesis in the lung in the patients with BHDS.
ISSN:0954-6111
1532-3064
DOI:10.1016/j.rmed.2015.05.005