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Upper and Lower Gastrointestinal Findings in PTEN Mutation–Positive Cowden Syndrome Patients Participating in an Active Surveillance Program
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Document Date: 2013-04-11 14:15:15


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Grussendorf / Petach Tikva / Madison / Cleveland / Concord / San Diego / Hilel-Yafe / /

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National Comprehensive Cancer Network Inc. / Olympus / Creative Commons / /

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Japan / United States / Israel / /

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Clinic Committee / 8Taussig Cancer Institute / Rabin Medical Center / Beilinson Campus / National Cancer Institute / Digestive Diseases Institute / Genomic Medicine Institute / Cleveland Clinic / High Risk Cancer Clinic / Medicine Institute / American College of Gastroenterology All / Laboratory Medicine Institute / /

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narrow-band imaging / Online Mendelian Inheritance / syndrome patient using narrow-band imaging / health-care systems / band imaging / /

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gastric carcinoma / correctly adenomatous polyps / colorectal cancer / fibroid / rectal carcinoma / thyroid cancers / colon cancers / colonic adenomatous polyps / carcinoma / Cowden’s disease / colorectal adenocarcinomas / colon cancer / Cowden syndrome / Colon/Small Bowel INTRODUCTION Cowden syndrome / breast and thyroid cancer / hematemesis / multiple hamartoma syndrome / breast cancer / rectal cancer / gastric carcinomas / colon carcinomas / PTEN tumor / stable colorectal cancer / papillary thyroid carcinoma / Ganglioneuroma / duodenal and colonic adenomatous polyps / Tumor / adenoma / breast cancers / thyroid and breast cancer / adenomas / prevalent colorectal cancers / cancer / irondeficiency anemia / Cowden disease / Cowdens disease / gastric cancers / upper GI cancer / Parathyroid adenoma / iron-deficiency anemia M ivs6 / high-risk GI cancer / upper GI adenomatous polyps / human Lhermitte-Duclos disease / large adenomatous polyps / autosomal-dominant disorder / adenomatous polyps / increased colon cancer / unstable colorectal cancers / future colorectal cancer / epithelial thyroid carcinomas / innocent hamartomas / colorectal carcinomas / upper GI adenomas / MSS rectal tumor / GI adenomas / early-onset rectal cancer / iron-deficiency anemia / None Cancer / polyps Juvenile polyps Ganglioneuromatous polyps Adenomatous polyps Cancer / hamartomas / germcell tumor / thyroid cancer / None None Adenomatous polyps / villous adenoma / syndrome / inflammatory / high-risk cancer / /

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Surgery / /

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XP / /

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National Cancer Institute / Rabin Medical Center / Gastroenterology Department / 4Gastroenterology Department / F.M. Kirby Foundation / 8Taussig Cancer Institute / Rabin Medical Center Helsinki committee / 3Pathology Department / Cleveland Clinic Committee for Human Subjects / 2Genetic Institute / 6Sanford R. Weiss Center for Inherited Colorectal Neoplasia / Genomic Medicine Institute / the American College / American Cancer Society / 5Genomic Medicine Institute / Digestive Diseases Institute / Anatomic Pathology / Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Institute / /

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Alex Geller / Rachel Gingold / Eyal Gal / Macrocephaly Lhermitte-Duclos / Marcus V / Symptomatic / Caron S et al. Germline / Brandie Heald Leach / Paul Rozen / Susana Horn / Mary P. Bronner / Sara Morgenstern / Charis Eng / /

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single dedicated GI pathologist / single expert GI pathologist / author / Governor / Professor / Head / /

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Ohio / Maryland / California / /

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antibodies / Biotechnology / genotype / /

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