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Clinical Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of Juvenile Polyposis Syndrome in Children and Adults­Secondary Publication
Matsumoto, Takayuki; Umeno, Junji; Jimbo, Keisuke; Arai, Masami; Iwama, Itaru; Kashida, Hiroshi; Kudo, Takahiro; Koizumi, Koichi; Sato, Yasushi; Sekine, Shigeki; Tanaka, Shinji; Tanakaya, Kohji; Tamura, Kazuo; Hirata, Keiji; Fukahori, Suguru; Esaki, Motohiro; Ishikawa, Hideki; Iwama, Takeo; Okazaki, Yasushi; Saito, Yutaka; Matsuura, Nariaki; Mutoh, Michihiro; Tomita, Naohiro; Takashi, Akiyama; Yamamoto, Toshiki; Ishida, Hideyuki; Nakayama, Yoshiko.
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  • Matsumoto, Takayuki; Iwate Medical University. Department of Medicine. 1Division of Gastroenterology. Morioka. JP
  • Umeno, Junji; Kyushu University. Graduate School of Medical Sciences. Department of Medicine and Clinical Science. Fukuoka. JP
  • Jimbo, Keisuke; Juntendo University Faculty of Medicine. Department of Pediatrics. Tokyo. JP
  • Arai, Masami; Juntendo University. Graduate School of Medicine. Department of Clinical Genetics. Tokyo. JP
  • Iwama, Itaru; Saitama Children's Medical Center. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. Saitama. JP
  • Kashida, Hiroshi; Kindai University Faculty of Medicine. Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. Osaka-Sayama. JP
  • Kudo, Takahiro; Juntendo University Faculty of Medicine. Department of Pediatrics. Tokyo. JP
  • Koizumi, Koichi; Komagome Hospital. Tokyo Metropolitan Cancer and Infectious Diseases Center. Department of Gastroenterology,. Tokyo. JP
  • Sato, Yasushi; tokushima University. Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. Department of Community Medicine for Gastroenterology and Oncology. Tokushima. JP
  • Sekine, Shigeki; National Cancer Center Hospital. Division of Diagnostic Pathology. Tokyo. JP
  • Tanaka, Shinji; Hiroshima University Hospital. Department of Endoscopy. Hiroshima. JP
  • Tanakaya, Kohji; Iwakuni Clinical Center. Department of Surgery. Iwakuni. JP
  • Tamura, Kazuo; Kindai University. Graduate School of Science and Engineering Research. Division of Genetic Medicine. Higashiosaka. JP
  • Hirata, Keiji; University of Occupational and Environmental Health. Department of Surgery. Kitakyushu. JP
  • Fukahori, Suguru; Kurume University School of Medicine. Department of Pediatric Surgery. Kurume. JP
  • Esaki, Motohiro; Faculty of Medicine. Department of Internal Medicine. Division of Gastroenterology. Saga. JP
  • Ishikawa, Hideki; Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine. Graduate School of Medical Science. Department of Molecular-Targeting Prevention. Kyoto. JP
  • Iwama, Takeo; Saitama Medical University. Saitama Medical Center. Department of Digestive Tract and General Surgery. Kawagoe. JP
  • Okazaki, Yasushi; Juntendo University. Graduate School of Medicine. Intractable Disease Research Center. Tokyo. JP
  • Saito, Yutaka; National Cancer Center Hospital. Endoscopy Division. Tokyo. JP
  • Matsuura, Nariaki; Osaka International Cancer Institute. Osaka. JP
  • Mutoh, Michihiro; Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine. Graduate School of Medical Science. Department of Molecular-Targeting Prevention. Kyoto. JP
  • Tomita, Naohiro; Toyonaka Municipal Hospital. Cancer Treatment Center. Toyonaka. JP
  • Takashi, Akiyama; Chuden Hospital. Department of Pediatric Surgery. Hiroshima. JP
  • Yamamoto, Toshiki; Nihon University School of Medicine. Department of Medicine. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology. Tokyo. JP
  • Ishida, Hideyuki; Saitama Medical University. Saitama Medical Center. Department of Digestive Tract and General Surgery. Kawagoe. JP
  • Nakayama, Yoshiko; Shinshu University School of Medicine. Department of Pediatrics. Matsumoto. JP
J Anus Rectum Colon ; 7(2): 115-125, 20230425.
Article en En | BIGG | ID: biblio-1434936
Biblioteca responsable: BR1.1
ABSTRACT
Juvenile polyposis syndrome (JPS) is a rare disease characterized by multiple hamartomatous polyps within the gastrointestinal tract. SMAD4 or BMPR1A is known as a causative gene of JPS. Approximately 75% of newly diagnosed cases have an autosomal-dominantly inherited condition, whereas 25% are sporadic without previous history of polyposis in the family pedigree. Some patients with JPS develop gastrointestinal lesions in childhood and require continuous medical care until adulthood. JPS is classified into three categories according to phenotypic features of polyp distributions, including generalized juvenile polyposis, juvenile polyposis coli, and juvenile polyposis of the stomach. Juvenile polyposis of the stomach is caused by germline pathogenic variants of SMAD4 with a high risk leading to gastric cancer. Pathogenic variants of SMAD4 are also associated with hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia-JPS complex, inducing regular cardiovascular survey. Despite growing concerns regarding the managing JPS in Japan, there are no practical guidelines. To address this situation, the guideline committee was organized by the Research Group on Rare and Intractable Diseases granted by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare involving specialists from multiple academic societies. The present clinical guidelines explain the principles in the diagnosis and management of JPS with three clinical questions and corresponding recommendations based on a careful review of the evidence and involve incorporating the concept of the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation system. Herein, we present the clinical practice guidelines of JPS to promote seamless implementation of accurate diagnosis and appropriate management of pediatric, adolescent, and adult patients with JPS.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 05-specialized Base de datos: BIGG Asunto principal: Genes APC / Poliposis Intestinal Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Guideline / Qualitative_research Idioma: En Revista: J Anus Rectum Colon Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 05-specialized Base de datos: BIGG Asunto principal: Genes APC / Poliposis Intestinal Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Guideline / Qualitative_research Idioma: En Revista: J Anus Rectum Colon Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article