[PAGID] PID related tumors, Skin anyone...

Charlotte Cunningham-Rundles charlotte.cunningham-rundles at mssm.edu
Wed Jun 7 17:45:33 EDT 2006


not that i can tell for CVID


>Thanks chuck. Interesting so I have not heard of any skin cancers out there
>except in AT where there are DNA repair defects.
>
>Anyone what to say that PID patients have increased squamous, basal cell or
>melanoma.
>
>?Charlotte CR????
>
>Andy Saxon
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: pagid-bounces at clinimmsoc.org
>[mailto:pagid-bounces at clinimmsoc.org]On Behalf Of
>Charles.Kirkpatrick at UCHSC.edu
>Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 2:01 PM
>To: pagid at clinimmsoc.org
>Subject: RE: [PAGID] PID related tumors
>
>
>Andy:  Some time ago, I started to review tumors in patients with
>mucocutaneous candidiasis.  I have not gone back to the data for
>detailed information, but there were 2 patients with esophageal tumors.
>There are a number of patients with mucocutaneous cadidiasis who also
>had thymomas.  You are probably aware of the recent report of HHV-8
>(including a patient with a lymphoma) in patients with CVID.
>
>Chuck
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: pagid-bounces at clinimmsoc.org [mailto:pagid-bounces at clinimmsoc.org]
>On Behalf Of Saxon, Andy M.D.
>Sent: Sunday, June 04, 2006 8:47 AM
>To: PAGID (E-mail)
>Subject: [PAGID] PID related tumors
>
>What is the feeling out there as to malignancies, other than
>hematopoetic
>cancers (e.g. lymphoma, leukemias) and thymoma that are clearly
>increased in
>PID;
>
>I'd love to get the impute from a lot of you on this
>
>? Skin	Basal Cell
>	Melanoma
>	Squamous Cell
>
>?GI	Gastric (assoc with atrophic gastritis in CVID)
>
>
>? Others
>	Cervix ?
>	Breast?
>	Testicular?
>	Kidney
>	Prostate?
>	Colon?
>
>Thanks
>
>Andy Saxon, MD
>UCLA
>
>
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Charlotte Cunningham-Rundles MD PhD
Professor of Medicine, Pediatrics  and Immunobiology
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
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