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  1. ... J, Clark SK, Faiz OD, Latchford AR. Attenuated familial adenomatous polyposis: a phenotypic diagnosis but obsolete term? Dis Colon Rectum. 2022; 65 : ... PH, Heinimann K. Prevalence of skin lesions in familial adenomatous polyposis: a marker for presymptomatic diagnosis? ... 2011; 16 :1698–705. [ PMC free article : ...
  2. ... diet . Having Crohn disease . Having celiac disease . Having familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP). Signs and symptoms of small intestine cancer include unexplained weight loss ...
  3. ... Slack J, Nakamura Y: Screening guidelines and premorbid diagnosis of familial adenomatous polyposis using linkage. Gastroenterology 100 (6): 1658-64, 1991. [ ...
  4. ... polyposis [ 11 - 13 ] For more information, see the Familial adenomatous polyposis section. Glycogen storage diseases I–IV [ 14 ] Symptoms vary by individual disorder. Low-birth-weight infants [ ...
  5. ... were known to have a predisposing cancer susceptibility diagnosis, most commonly Lynch syndrome, familial adenomatous polyposis, or Li-Fraumeni syndrome. A pediatric oncology group ...
  6. Colorectal polyps are extra clumps of tissue that grow in the colon. Some polyps can become cancerous but most are not. Details on several types here. ...
  7. ... patients with partial gastrectomy;[ 10 ] patients with the diagnosis of sporadic adenomas,[ 11 ] familial adenomatous polyposis,[ 12 ] or hereditary nonpolyposis colon cancer;[ 13 ] and ...
  8. ... known genetic susceptibility syndromes (e.g., Lynch Syndrome, familial adenomatous polyposis), or personal history of inflammatory bowel disease; nonscreening populations (e.g., persons who have symptoms, test positive on screening, have iron deficiency anemia, ...
  9. ... Adult No other assoc cancers / clinical manifestations APC Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) (See APC -Assoc Polyposis Conditions .) AD Colonic, gastric & duodenal adenomas (>100 cumulative polyps) ~100% if untreated 39 (range: 34-43) Polyp diagnosis: 16 (range: 7-36) CHRPE Osteomas, supernumerary teeth, ...
  10. ... as hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (Lynch syndrome) or familial adenomatous polyposis. 2 Colorectal cancers may be diagnosed during screening of asymptomatic individuals or after the patient has developed symptoms. Colon cancer symptoms can include abdominal discomfort, change ...
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