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Juvenile polyposis syndrome

Known as: Juvenile Polyposis, Juvenile Multiple Polyps Syndrome, JUVENILE POLYPOSIS, INFANTILE 
An autosomal dominant hereditary neoplastic syndrome. Mutations in the SMAD4 or BMPR1A genes have been identified in the majority of patients. It is… 
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1998
1998
The clinical profile, malignant potential, and management of 17 children with juvenile polyposis (more than five juvenile polyps… 
Review
1996
Review
1996
Juvenile polyps (JPs) are the most common colonic tumor in childhood. The total number and anatomical distribution have changed… 
Review
1990
Review
1990
The term polyposis encompasses a heterogeneous group of gastrointestinal conditions which includes relatively well defined… 
Review
1986
Review
1986
The clinical, histologic, and immunologic features of three cases of lymphoma presenting with gastrointestinal symptoms and… 
1981
1981
Juvenile polyps are generally considered to have no malignant potential. We report a 16-year old patients with juvenile polyposis… 
1978
1978
SUMMARY This study analyzes the response to overdrive suppression of junctional pacemakers (JP) and correlates it with symptoms… 
Review
1978
Review
1978
  • S. A. Cooke
  • 1978
  • Corpus ID: 29420322
Four patients are reported, to illustrate the wide spectrum of colonic polyps which may occur in multiple form in adults… 
1971
1971
SummaryA case of a boy with juvenile gastrointestinal polyposis, followed for 15 years, is presented. This case appears to be…