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Autor:
Ronald van Marion, Josiane C. Wink, Herman van Dekken, Monique M. C. P. Hoogmans, Kees J. Vissers, Ernst J. Kuipers, C. Janneke van der Woude, Winand N.M. Dinjens, Patrick Franken, W. Ruud Schouten
Publikováno v:
Virchows Archiv. 449:716-721
Long-standing ulcerative colitis is associated with an elevated risk of developing colonic adenocarcinoma. A very limited group of patients present with multiple synchronous cancers. This could be due to either a multifocal presentation of the same n
Autor:
Winand N.M. Dinjens, Ronald Schutte, Anja Wagner, Monique M. C. P. Hoogmans, Pieter J. Westenend
Publikováno v:
Human Pathology, 36(12), 1322-1326. W.B. Saunders
A 49-year-old woman presented with breast cancer. She is a member of a family with the hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer syndrome for which a 2-base pair deletion in exon 11 of the mismatch repair gene MSH2 (c1705_1706 delGA) had been identif
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Anja Wagner, Roel E. Reddingius, Johan M. Kros, Hanne Meijers-Heijboer, Ernst J. Kuipers, Carli M. J. Tops, Fred H. Menko, Winand N.M. Dinjens, Monique M. C. P. Hoogmans, Jan-Werner Poley
Publikováno v:
Cancer, 109(11), 2349-2356. John Wiley and Sons Inc.
BACKGROUND. Heterozygous defects in mismatch-repair (MMR) genes cause hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC). In this syndrome, tumors typically arise from age 25 years onward. Case reports have shown that homozygosity or compound heterozy
Autor:
Karoly Szuhai, Ronald van Marion, Winand N.M. Dinjens, Jolanda M. van Dieren, Josiane C. Wink, Herman van Dekken, Monique M. C. P. Hoogmans, Ernst J. Kuipers, W. Ruud Schouten, C. Janneke van der Woude, Kees J. Vissers, Hans J. Tanke
Publikováno v:
Diagnostic Molecular Pathology, 15(4), 216-222. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Longstanding ulcerative colitis (UC) is associated with a high risk of developing UC-related colonic adenocarcinoma (UCC). These carcinomas originate from nonadenomatous dysplastic regions referred to as dysplasia associated lesion or mass (DALM). We