Volume : 4, Issue : 1, January - 2015
McCune-Albright syndrome (MAS) : A case report
Dr. Rajani Valasapalli, Dr. Rajyalakshmi. R, Dr. B. V. Rama Reddy
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<p>McCune–Alight syndrome (MAS) (1,2) is a rare, heterogenous, clinical condition caused by a rare genetic mutation. The< /> classical triad consists of polyostotic fious dysplasia (FD), skin hyperpigmentation (café–au–lait spots), and endocrine< /> dysfunction, frequently seen in females as precocious puberty. Patients with MAS display mosaicism of activating< /> somatic mutations of the alpha–subunit of Gs. FD, mostly polyostotic, causes fractures needing surgical and orthopedic treatment. Since previous< /> studies have suggested the overall prognosis of patients with McCune–Alight syndrome to be non–fatal, recent data have drawn our attention< /> to non–endocrine affections, including hepatobiliary dysfunction and cardiac disease, which are probably an important risk factor for early< /> death. In summary, the clinical picture in MAS is related to its mosaic nature, i.e. any cell, tissue and organ in any site of the body could be affected< /> to varying degrees, ranging from one or two mild clinical signs with excellent long–term prognosis to a severe life–threatening multiorgan disease.< /> We describe a male patient with MAS having multiple café–au–lait macules and deforming polyostotic fious dysplasia involving skull and femur< /> with endocrine abnormality</p>
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Dr.Rajani valasapalli, Dr.Rajyalakshmi.R, Dr.B.V.Rama reddy McCune-Albright syndrome (MAS) : A case report Global Journal For Research Analysis, Vol: 4, Issue: 1 January 2015