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  1. ... In the third type, known as juvenile polyposis coli, affected individuals develop polyps only in their colon. People with generalized juvenile polyposis and juvenile polyposis coli typically develop polyps during childhood.Most juvenile polyps ...
  2. ... familial polyposis Adenomatous familial polyposis syndrome Adenomatous polyposis coli Familial multiple polyposis syndrome FAP MYH-associated polyposis ...
  3. ... caused by infection with certain strains of Escherichia coli bacteria that produce toxic substances called Shiga-like ...
  4. ... AND AUTONOMIC, TYPE III; HSAN3 PubMed Anderson SL, Coli R, Daly IW, Kichula EA, Rork MJ, Volpi ...