Non-Syndromic and Syndromic Defects in Children with Extracranial Germ Cell Tumors: Data of 2610 Children Registered with the German MAKEI 96/MAHO 98 Registry Compared to the General Population
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Population
2.2. Case Definitions
2.3. Definition of Exposure
2.4. Reference Population
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Overall Frequency of Registered eGCTs
3.2. Location and Histology of eGCTs in Patients with Genetic Syndromes
3.3. eGCT and Associated Genetic Syndromes
3.4. eGCT and Associated Malformations
4. Discussion
Strengths and Limitations
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Tumor Localization | Syndromes | N | Sex | Median Age at Diagnosis (Range) | Malignant |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ovary | Swyer | 11 | f | 13 years (9–16 years) | 9/11 |
Ovary | Turner | 4 | f | 13 years (8–19 years) | 2/4 |
Ovary | Wolf–Hirschhorn [24] | 1 | f | 10 years | 1/1 |
Ovary | Campomelic dysplasia [25,26,27] | 1 | f | 16 years | 1/1 |
Ovary | Cowden [28] | 1 | f | 8 years | 1/1 |
Ovary | Denys Drash [29,30] | 1 | f | 5 years | 1/1 |
Ovary | Frasier [30,31] | 1 | f | 6 years | 1/1 |
Ovary | Imerslund–Gräsbeck [32] | 1 | f | 14 years | 1/1 |
Ovary | Lennox [33] | 1 | f | 15 years | 1/1 |
Ovary | Noonan [34] | 1 | f | 16 years | 1/1 |
Ovary | Poland [35] | 1 | f | 10 years | 0/1 |
Ovary | Proteus | 1 | f | 15 years | 0/1 |
Ovary | Rett [36] | 1 | f | 13 years | 1/1 |
Testis, mediastinum, other | Down | 6 | 5 m/1 f | 14 years (7 months–19 years) | 5/6 |
Testis | Sturge–Weber [37] | 1 | m | 14 years | 1/1 |
Testis | West [38] | 1 | m | 16 years | 1/1 |
Testis | Cornelia de Lange [39] | 1 | m | 15 years | 1/1 |
Testis | Familial myoclonic dystony | 1 | m | 14 years | 1/1 |
Mediastinum | Klinefelter | 2 | m | 12 years | 2/2 |
Sacrococcygeal | Triple X | 1 | f | one day | 1/1 |
Sacrococcygeal | Currarino | 8 | 4 m/4 f | 3 years (2 months–15 years) | 2/8 |
Other | Neurofibromatosis I [40] | 1 | f | 16 years | 0/1 |
Tumor Localization (n) | Congenital Anomaly | n | Sex | Median Age at Diagnosis (Range) | Malignant Tumor |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ovary (10) | Urogenital | 3 | f | 12 years (9–16 years) | 2/10 |
Anorectal | 0 | ||||
Hydrocephalus | 0 | ||||
Severe CHD | 1 | f | 12 years | 2/10 | |
Other | 6 | f | 11 years (4–14 years) | 2/10 | |
Sacrococcygeal (18) | Urogenital | 7 | 4 f/3 m | 1 month (1 day–6 months) | 3/18 |
Anorectal | 1 | f | 4 months | 1/18 | |
Hydrocephalus | 2 | m | 1 day | 1/18 | |
Severe CHD | 0 | ||||
Other | 8 | 3 f/5 m | 6 months (1 day–2 years) | 5/18 | |
Testis (13) | Urogenital | 10 | m | 7 years (3 months–16 years) | 7/13 |
Anorectal | 0 | ||||
Hydrocephalus | 0 | ||||
Severe CHD | 2 | m | 9 years (1–17 years) | 2/13 | |
Other | 1 | m | 13 years | 1/13 | |
Mediastinum (2) | Urogenital | 0 | |||
Anorectal | 0 | ||||
Hydrocephalus | 1 | m | 16 years | 1/2 | |
Severe CHD | 1 | m | 13 years | 1/2 | |
Other | 0 | ||||
Other (4) | Urogenital | 1 | m | Unknown | 0/4 |
Anorectal | 0 | ||||
Hydrocephalus | 0 | ||||
Severe CHD | 1 | m | 19 years | 1/4 | |
Other | 2 | 1 f/1 m | Unknown | 2/4 |
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Schultewolter, J.H.; Rissmann, A.; von Schweinitz, D.; Frühwald, M.; Blattmann, C.; Fischer, L.; Lange, B.S.; Wessalowski, R.; Fröhlich, B.; Behnisch, W.; et al. Non-Syndromic and Syndromic Defects in Children with Extracranial Germ Cell Tumors: Data of 2610 Children Registered with the German MAKEI 96/MAHO 98 Registry Compared to the General Population. Cancers 2024, 16, 2157. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16112157
Schultewolter JH, Rissmann A, von Schweinitz D, Frühwald M, Blattmann C, Fischer L, Lange BS, Wessalowski R, Fröhlich B, Behnisch W, et al. Non-Syndromic and Syndromic Defects in Children with Extracranial Germ Cell Tumors: Data of 2610 Children Registered with the German MAKEI 96/MAHO 98 Registry Compared to the General Population. Cancers. 2024; 16(11):2157. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16112157
Chicago/Turabian StyleSchultewolter, Judit H., Anke Rissmann, Dietrich von Schweinitz, Michael Frühwald, Claudia Blattmann, Lars Fischer, Björn Sönke Lange, Rüdiger Wessalowski, Birgit Fröhlich, Wolfgang Behnisch, and et al. 2024. "Non-Syndromic and Syndromic Defects in Children with Extracranial Germ Cell Tumors: Data of 2610 Children Registered with the German MAKEI 96/MAHO 98 Registry Compared to the General Population" Cancers 16, no. 11: 2157. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16112157
APA StyleSchultewolter, J. H., Rissmann, A., von Schweinitz, D., Frühwald, M., Blattmann, C., Fischer, L., Lange, B. S., Wessalowski, R., Fröhlich, B., Behnisch, W., Schmid, I., Reinhard, H., Dürken, M., Hundsdörfer, P., Heimbrodt, M., Vokuhl, C., Schönberger, S., Schneider, D. T., Seitz, G., ... Calaminus, G. (2024). Non-Syndromic and Syndromic Defects in Children with Extracranial Germ Cell Tumors: Data of 2610 Children Registered with the German MAKEI 96/MAHO 98 Registry Compared to the General Population. Cancers, 16(11), 2157. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16112157