Five additional Costello syndrome patients with rhabdomyosarcoma: proposal for a tumor screening protocol.
Publication/Presentation Date
2-15-2002
Abstract
We report five new cases of rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) in Costello syndrome. These cases, combined with those previously reported, increase the number of solid tumors to 17 (10 RMSs, 3 neuroblastomas, 2 bladder carcinomas, 1 vestibular schwannoma, 1 epithelioma), in at least 100 known Costello syndrome patients. Despite possible ascertainment bias, and the incomplete identification of all Costello syndrome patients, the tumor frequency could be as high as 17%. This is comparable to the 7-21% frequency of solid tumors in Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS), and may justify tumor screening. Based on the recommendations for screening BWS patients, we propose a screening protocol consisting of ultrasound examination of the abdomen and pelvis every 3-6 months until age 8-10 years for RMS and abdominal neuroblastoma; urine catecholamine metabolite analysis every 6-12 months until age 5 years for neuroblastoma; and urinalysis for hematuria annually for bladder carcinoma after age 10 years. These recommendations may need to be modified, as new information becomes available. Potential criticism of the tumor screening protocol concerns the lack of evidence for improved outcome, and possible overestimation of the tumor risk. The ability of RMSs to occur at various sites complicates tumor screening, but 8 of the 10 RMSs in Costello syndrome patients originated from the abdomen, pelvis and urogenital area. Prior diagnosis of Costello syndrome is a prerequisite for the implementation of any screening protocol. The diagnosis of Costello syndrome should also be considered in individuals with RMS and physical findings suggestive of Costello syndrome.
Volume
108
Issue
1
First Page
80
Last Page
87
ISSN
0148-7299
Published In/Presented At
Gripp, K. W., Scott, C. I., Jr, Nicholson, L., McDonald-McGinn, D. M., Ozeran, J. D., Jones, M. C., Lin, A. E., & Zackai, E. H. (2002). Five additional Costello syndrome patients with rhabdomyosarcoma: proposal for a tumor screening protocol. American journal of medical genetics, 108(1), 80–87. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.10241
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences | Pediatrics
PubMedID
11857556
Department(s)
Department of Pediatrics
Document Type
Article