Clinical and molecular features of the hereditary mixed polyposis syndrome.
BACKGROUND and AIMS: Various inherited syndromes predispose to the development of colonic juvenile polyps and colorectal cancer, with potential importance for sporadic tumorigenesis. This study describes features of a possibly new syndrome of atypical juvenile polyps and other colonic tumors and co...
Principais autores: | Whitelaw, S, Murday, V, Tomlinson, I, Thomas, H, Cottrell, S, Ginsberg, A, Bukofzer, S, Hodgson, S, Skudowitz, R, Jass, JR, Talbot, I, Northover, J, Bodmer, W, Solomon, E |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
Publicado em: |
1997
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