Familial Adenomatous Polyposis with Atypical Clinical Morphology and Genetic Variants
Article 2023 en
Authors
YK
Yoriaki Komeda
HI
Hideki Ishikawa
TY
Teruhiko Yoshida
Abstract
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Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) is caused by pathogenic variants of the APC gene on the long arm of chromosome 5. An analysis showed an association between germline APC gene variants and clinical signs of FAP; however, attenuated FAP has also been reported in cases with pathogenic variants. In contrast, a phenotype of FAP with no APC germline pathogenic variant and with few signs has been reported. We herein report a 16-year-old girl in whom the presence of multiple large bowel cancers from a young age and several small bowel cancers reflected a carcinogenic tendency higher than that typical for FAP.
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