Lynch syndrome is an autosomal dominant syndrome that can be subdivided into Lynch syndrome I, or site-specific colonic cancer, and Lynch syndrome II, or extracolonic cancers, particularly carcinomas of the stomach, endometrium, biliary and pancreatic systems, and urinary tract. Lynch syndrome is associated with point mutations and large rearrangements in DNA MisMatch Repair (MMR) genes. This syndrome shows a variable phenotypic expression in people who carry pathogenetic mutations. So far, a correlation in genotype-phenotype has not been definitely established. In this study, we describe 2 Lynch syndrome cases presenting with the same genotype but different phenotypes and discuss possible reasons for this
Background and aim of the work: The Lynch Syndrome (LS) is associated with germline mutations in one...
The identification of Lynch syndrome has been greatly assisted by the advent of tumour immunohistoch...
Lynch syndrome is characterized by DNA mismatch repair (MMR) deficiency. Some patients with suspecte...
Lynch syndrome is an autosomal dominant syndrome that can be subdivided into Lynch syndrome I, or si...
Lynch syndrome is an autosomal dominant syndrome that can be subdivided into Lynch syndrome I, or si...
Lynch syndrome represents 1-7% of all cases of colorectal cancer and is an autosomal-dominant inheri...
Background: Lynch syndrome is associated with genetic variants in mismatch repair (MMR) genes. Patho...
Abstract Background Multiple primary cancers (MPC) have been identified as two or more cancers witho...
It is well-established that germline mutations in the mismatch repair genes MLH1, MSH2, and MSH6 cau...
About 10% of total colorectal cancers are associated with known Mendelian inheritance, as Familial A...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common type of cancer globally. About 25% of CRC cases app...
Diagnosis of Lynch syndrome (LS) caused by a pathogenic germline MSH6 variant may be complicated by ...
The identification of Lynch syndrome has been greatly assisted by the advent of tumour immunohistoch...
Background and aim of the work: The Lynch Syndrome (LS) is associated with germline mutations in one...
Lynch syndrome (Hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer/HNPCC) is a cancer susceptibility syndrom...
Background and aim of the work: The Lynch Syndrome (LS) is associated with germline mutations in one...
The identification of Lynch syndrome has been greatly assisted by the advent of tumour immunohistoch...
Lynch syndrome is characterized by DNA mismatch repair (MMR) deficiency. Some patients with suspecte...
Lynch syndrome is an autosomal dominant syndrome that can be subdivided into Lynch syndrome I, or si...
Lynch syndrome is an autosomal dominant syndrome that can be subdivided into Lynch syndrome I, or si...
Lynch syndrome represents 1-7% of all cases of colorectal cancer and is an autosomal-dominant inheri...
Background: Lynch syndrome is associated with genetic variants in mismatch repair (MMR) genes. Patho...
Abstract Background Multiple primary cancers (MPC) have been identified as two or more cancers witho...
It is well-established that germline mutations in the mismatch repair genes MLH1, MSH2, and MSH6 cau...
About 10% of total colorectal cancers are associated with known Mendelian inheritance, as Familial A...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common type of cancer globally. About 25% of CRC cases app...
Diagnosis of Lynch syndrome (LS) caused by a pathogenic germline MSH6 variant may be complicated by ...
The identification of Lynch syndrome has been greatly assisted by the advent of tumour immunohistoch...
Background and aim of the work: The Lynch Syndrome (LS) is associated with germline mutations in one...
Lynch syndrome (Hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer/HNPCC) is a cancer susceptibility syndrom...
Background and aim of the work: The Lynch Syndrome (LS) is associated with germline mutations in one...
The identification of Lynch syndrome has been greatly assisted by the advent of tumour immunohistoch...
Lynch syndrome is characterized by DNA mismatch repair (MMR) deficiency. Some patients with suspecte...