Li-Fraumeni Syndrome And Whole-Body Mri Screening: Screening Guidelines, Imaging Features, And Impact On Patient Management

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ROENTGENOLOGY(2021)

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OBJECTIVE. Li-Fraumeni syndrome (LFS) is a rare autosomal-dominant inherited syndrome containing a germline mutation in the TP53 gene, which predisposes to oncogenesis. Leukemia and tumors of the brain, soft tissues, breasts, adrenal glands, and bone are the most common cancers associated with this syndrome. Patients with LFS are very susceptible to radiation, therefore the use of whole-body MRI is recommended for regular cancer screening. It is important to recognize the common tumors associated with LFS on MRI, and it is also important to be aware of the high rate of false-positive lesions.CONCLUSION. Whole-body MRI is useful for the detection of cancer in patients who come for regular screening; however, it is associated with pitfalls about which the radiologist must remain aware.
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cancer, genetic, Li-Fraumeni syndrome, screening, whole-body MRI
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