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Cáncer colorrectal hereditario: análisis molecular de los genes APC y MLH1
(Sociedad Médica de Santiago, 2006)
HMSH2 and HMSH6 gene expression profiles in colorectal adenocarcinoma in patients up to 50 years of age
(Elsevier France-Editions Scientifiques Medicales Elsevier, 2016)
Lynch syndrome, previously called hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC), is a major mortality threat. It is an autosomal dominant disease which is caused by a germline mutation in the DNA mismatch repair (MMR), ...
Asociación entre características clínico-patológicas, genéticas y cáncer colorrectal hereditario no polipósico en la población peruana
(Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)PE, 2024)
Lynch syndrome: selection of families by microsatellite instability and immunohistochemistry
(SOC MEDICA SANTIAGO, 2012)
Background: Selection of patients with Lynch Syndrome (LS) for a genetic study involves the application of clinical criteria. To increase the rate of identification of mutations, the use of molecular studies as Microsatellite ...
Síndrome de Lynch: Caracterización genético clínica. Caso clínico
(Sociedad Médica de Santiago, 2008)
Cáncer colorrectal hereditario no asociado a polipósis - Síndrome de Lynch. Articulo de revisión
(Universidad del RosarioEspecialización en ColoproctologíaFacultad de Medicina, 2017)
Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCRC) also known as Lynch syndrome (LS) is recognized as an autosomal dominant hereditary syndrome of incomplete penetrance, characterized by mutations in DNA repair genes ...
Tumors in Costa Rica: emphasis on colorectal cancerTumores en Costa Rica: énfasis en cáncer colorrectal
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2013)
TUMORS IN COSTA RICA; EMPHASIS ON COLORECTAL CANCERTUMORES EN COSTA RICA: ÉNFASIS EN CÁNCER COLORRECTAL
(2013-05-30)
Currently in Costa Rica colorectal cancer has an incidence of 9,49% in men for every 100000 inhabitants, making it the fourth most common cancer in the country, while women ranked sixth in incidence with a 9,22 %. Furthermore, ...
TUMORS IN COSTA RICA; EMPHASIS ON COLORECTAL CANCERTUMORES EN COSTA RICA: ÉNFASIS EN CÁNCER COLORRECTAL
(2013-05-30)
Currently in Costa Rica colorectal cancer has an incidence of 9,49% in men for every 100000 inhabitants, making it the fourth most common cancer in the country, while women ranked sixth in incidence with a 9,22 %. Furthermore, ...