Male with multiple soft non fixed swellings over body and positive family history:

Correct Answer: Muir-Torre syndrome
Description: Ans. (c) Muir-Torre syndromeRef: Page 1368/ Sabiston 20th edition, Page 1368* It is a type of HNPCC (Lynch syndrome)* Autosomal dominant inheritance* Characterized by multiple sebaceous adenomas all over the body* Strong familial tendency is there* The typical skin changes found in Muir-Torre syndrome are sebaceous adenomas, sebaceous epitheliomas, sebaceous carcinomas, and keratocanthomas.* Predisposed to all cancers as in Lynch syndrome.
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