Peutz jeghers syndrome. Mucocutaneous pigmentation. Gi and non gi cancers. Gastric polyps. Hamartomatous polyps. Frequently small bowel polyps. Stk11 lkb1 gene.
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Peutz risk 93 percent colon cancer risk. Ovarian tumor. Sertoli cell tumor. Remove > 5mm gastric and colon polyps. Small bowel remove greater than > 15 mm polyps. ...Read more
Peutz jeghers syndrome is autosomal dominant ...Read more
Juvenile polyps can occur in the colon and rectum as well as the stomach. SMAD4 is the genetic mutations. ...Read more
MLH1, MSH2, MSH6, PMS2 genes - Lynch syndrome. MPR1A, SMAD4 mutations - Juvenile Polyposis Syndrome. STK11 gene mutations- Peutz Jeghers syndrome (PJS) ...Read more
traditional serrated adenomas - repeat colonoscopy for surveillance in 3 years ...Read more
Peutz jeghers syndrome. Mucocutaneous pigmentation. Gi and non gi cancers. Gastric polyps. Hamartomatous polyps. Frequently small bowel polyps. Stk11 lkb1 gene.
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Peutz risk 93 percent colon cancer risk. Ovarian tumor. Sertoli cell tumor. Remove > 5mm gastric and colon polyps. Small bowel remove greater than > 15 mm polyps.
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Peutz Jeghers. Pigmentation decreases from birth to teenage years.
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Peutz jeghers syndrome is autosomal dominant
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MLH1, MSH2, MSH6, PMS2 genes - Lynch syndrome.
MPR1A, SMAD4 mutations - Juvenile Polyposis Syndrome.
STK11 gene mutations- Peutz Jeghers syndrome (PJS)
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