Carney complex
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Term | Carney complex |
Short definition | Carney complex - (pronounced) (KAR-nee KOM-plex) rare inherited disorder characterized by dark patches on the skin and tumors in the heart, endocrine glands, skin, and nerves. There are two types of Carney complexes, caused by mutations (changes) in different genes. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
Carney complex - (pronounced) (KAR-nee KOM-plex) rare inherited disorder characterized by dark patches on the skin and tumors in the heart, endocrine glands, skin, and nerves. There are two types of Carney complexes, caused by mutations (changes) in different genes. Also called Carney Syndrome
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- Wikipedia's article - Carney complex
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