Females had a higher. Key Word(s): 1. COLITE; 2. COLITE ISQUEMICA; 3. ACHADOS; 4. RESULDADOS; Presenting Author: MAKKIHUMMADI FAYADH Corresponding Author: MAKKIHUMMADI FAYADH Affiliations: Advanced Center for Day Care Surgery Objective: Cowden syndrome (CS) or disease (CD) is an autosomal-dominant disorder associated with multiple hamartomatous and neoplastic lesions of the skin, mucous membranes, thyroid, breast, colon, endometrium and brain, The incidence is 1/200.000 Case presentation- A local 27 years old Emirati male patient
presented with abdominal pain with multiple subcutaneous lesions with previous operations for thyroid nodules &multiple subcutaneous
nodules. Clinical examination showed multiple trichilemmomas MI-503 in the face, pigmentation in the thigh and genitalia with multiple subcutaneous nodules. Upper endoscopy showed multiple esophageal glycogen acanthotic lesions with multiple small gastric and duodenal polyps. Colonoscopy showed multiple small polyps, The biopsy showed esophageal acanthosis, hyperplastic & hamartomatous polyposis of stomach, duodenum and colon, Video capsule study showed multiple jejunal and ileal polyps Family history of colon cancer, thyroid disease, pancreatic cancer, breast lumps Genetic test for the TPEN gene was positive MRI brain showed A-V mal
click here formation in the posterior cerebral circulation This is the first case of Cowden disease described in UAE to our knowledge A plan for his family screening will be started. A detailed description of the case and review of Cowden disease is presented Colleagues are asked to look for this disease in any patient who has glycogen acanthosis associasted with polyposis as we feel that this disease is under diagnosed in our area Methods: case study of skin lesions associated with gastrointestinal polyposis and positive family history of cancers. Results: awareness of the disease is important for the fami Colleagues are asked to look for this disease in any patient who has glycogen acanthosis associasted with polyposis 上海皓元 as we feel that this disease is under diagnosed in our arealy Conclusion: Cowden syndrome (CS) or disease (CD) is an autosomal-dominant disorder associated with multiple hamartomatous and neoplastic lesions of the skin, mucous membranes, thyroid, breast, colon, endometrium and brain, The incidence is 1/200.000 awareness for doctors including dental, skin disease specialists, ent, surgeons, endoscrinologists, endoscopists is needed not to miss similare cases. Key Word(s): 1. Cowden’s disease; 2. GITpolyposis; 3.