Glioblastomas, astrocytomas and oligodendrogliomas linked to Lynch syndrome
European Journal of Neurology2015Vol. 22(4), pp. 717–724
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Christina Therkildsen, Steen Ladelund, Eva Rambech, Anna Persson, Annabeth Høgh Petersen, Mef Nilbert
Abstract
In Lynch syndrome brain tumors occurred in 14% of the families with significantly higher risks for individuals with MSH2 gene mutations and development of childhood brain tumors in individuals with constitutional MMR defects.
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