Homozygous BUB1B mutation and susceptibility to gastrointestinal neoplasia.
A patient received a diagnosis of adenocarcinoma of the ampulla of Vater at 34 years of age. Two decades later, adenomatous polyps were found, followed by multiple primary invasive adenocarcinomas of both the colon and the stomach. Premature chromatid separation and mosaic variegated aneuploidy, com...
Main Authors: | Rio Frio, T, Lavoie, J, Hamel, N, Geyer, F, Kushner, Y, Novak, D, Wark, L, Capelli, C, Reis-Filho, J, Mai, S, Pastinen, T, Tischkowitz, MD, Marcus, V, Foulkes, W |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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