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- Many genetic conditions can cause a large number of heart tumors. Some of them are as follows:
Tumor | Syndrome | Gene Associated with syndrome |
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Rhabdomyoma | Tuberous Sclerosis | TSC1 or hamartin
TSC2 or tuberin |
Fibroma | Gorlin Syndrome | PATCHED gene |
Myxoma | Carney Complex | Inactivating mutation of PRKARA1A
Activating pathogenic variant of PRKACA gene |
Paraganglioma | Carney triad | No known gene associations |
Paraganglioma | Hereditary Paraganglioma | Mutation of succinate dehydrogenase subunit
SDHAF2 gene, and possibly MAX gene but these mutations are rare |
Paraganglioma | Von Hippel Lindau | VHL gene |
Paraganglioma | Neurofibromatosis type 1 | NF1 gene |