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Table 3 Cases of Muir–Torre syndrome accompanied with duodenal carcinoma

From: Well-concealed advanced duodenal carcinoma with Muir–Torre syndrome: a case report and review of literature

Authors

Age/sex

Sebaceous tumor

Location of duodenal carcinoma

Surgery

Abdominal symptoms

Appearance order of duodenal carcinoma to sebaceous tumor

Genetic disorder

Our case

58/F

Shoulder

3rd portion

Partial duodenectomy

Pain, nausea, anorexia

After

MSH2

Matthews [12]

64/M

Shoulder

Ampulla of Vater

PD

Jaundice

After

UNK

Akhtar [11]

66/M

Face, back, head

3rd portion

Partial duodenectomy

None

After

MLH1

MLH2

Narita [10]

69/M

Face

UNK

UNK

UNK

After

UNK

Donati [9]

53/F

Face

UNK

UNK

Pain, vomiting

Before

UNK

Muir [4]

42/M

Face

UNK

PD

Pain, jaundice

After

UNK

  1. M male, F female, UNK unknown, PD pancreatoduodenectomy