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. 2015 Jun 16;2015:219012. doi: 10.1155/2015/219012

Table 5.

Recommendations for diagnostic workup and cancer surveillance in patients with PTEN mutations. (Adapted from [44]).

Paediatric (<18 years) Adult female Adult male
Baseline workup (i) Targeted history and physical examination
(ii) Baseline thyroid ultrasound
(iii) Dermatologic examination
(iv) Formal neurologic and psychological testing
(i) Targeted history and physical examination
(ii) Baseline thyroid ultrasound
(iii) Dermatologic examination
(i) Targeted history and physical examination
(ii) Baseline thyroid ultrasound
(iii) Dermatologic examination
Cancer surveillance
 From diagnosis (i) Annual thyroid ultrasound
(ii) Skin examination
(i) Annual thyroid ultrasound
(ii) Skin examination
(i) Annual thyroid ultrasound
(ii) Skin examination
 From age 30 As per adult recommendations (i) Annual mammogram (for consideration of breast MRI instead of mammography if dense breasts)
(ii) Annual endometrial sampling or transvaginal ultrasound (or from 5 years before age of earliest endometrial cancer)
 From age 40 As per adult recommendations (i) Biannual colonoscopy**
(ii) Biannual renal ultrasound/MRI
(i) Biannual colonoscopy**
(ii) Biannual renal ultrasound/MRI
Prophylactic surgery Nil.

Surveillance may begin 5 years before the earliest onset of a specific cancer in the family but not later than the recommended age cutoff.

∗∗The presence of multiple nonmalignant polyps in patients with PTEN mutations may complicate noninvasive methods for colon evaluation. More frequent colonoscopy should be considered for patients with a heavy polyp burden.