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The Muir-Torre Syndrome: A Disease of Sebaceous and Colonic Neoplasms
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Tumoral PathologyFamily MembersMedicineSurgical PathologyHistopathologyGastroenterologyPathologyProlonged SurvivalGastrointestinal PathologyDermatologyMuir-torre SyndromeOncologyHuman Pathology
The Muir-Torre syndrome of sebaceous neoplasms of the skin, with or without keratoacanthomas, and multiple low-grade visceral malignancies with prolonged survival is a rare disorder. Colonic polyps are frequently present, and the syndrome appears to be familial. We report 2 unrelated patients with the Muir-Torre syndrome. Each case exhibited sebaceous adenomas. Gastrointestinal findings included colonic adenocarcinomas and a tubulovillous adenoma. Although an unusual disease, the Muir-Torre syndrome requires recognition because these patients are at risk for multiple primary malignancies and may have family members also at risk.