2016
Defining the polyposis/colorectal cancer phenotype associated with the Ashkenazi GREM1 duplication: counselling and management recommendations
ZIAI J, MATLOFF E, CHOI J, KOMBO N, MATERIN M, BALE AE. Defining the polyposis/colorectal cancer phenotype associated with the Ashkenazi GREM1 duplication: counselling and management recommendations. Genetics Research 2016, 98: e5. PMID: 26947005, PMCID: PMC6865171, DOI: 10.1017/s0016672316000021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMixed polyposisExtensive genetic testingComprehensive clinical evaluationColorectal cancer phenotypeCancer phenotypeHereditary colon cancerAutosomal dominant conditionClinical evaluationAshkenazi patientsColon cancer phenotypeColon cancerJuvenile polypsJewish patientsAshkenazi Jewish familiesGenetic testingPolyposisPatientsDominant conditionColon cancer genesPrevious reportsPhenotypeCancer genesManagement recommendations
2006
Inherited Thrombophilias and Early Pregnancy Loss
Langhoff-Roos J, Paidas M, Ku D, Arkel Y, Loekwood C. Inherited Thrombophilias and Early Pregnancy Loss. Medical Intelligence Unit 2006, 229-243. DOI: 10.1007/0-387-34944-8_20.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFactor V LeidenThrombophilic conditionsPregnancy complicationsClinical manifestationsV LeidenFirst trimester pregnancy outcomeHeterozygous factor V LeidenIntrauterine growth restrictionLate fetal lossEarly pregnancy lossMaternal thromboembolismThrombogenic mutationsAbruptio placentaePregnancy outcomesProthrombotic conditionsPregnancy lossFetal lossGrowth restrictionAntithrombin deficiencyClinical practiceHeterogeneous groupComplicationsThrombophiliaDominant conditionCurrent knowledge
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