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Genotype-phenotype correlation of BMPR1a disease causing variants in juvenile polyposis syndrome.

M E PapadopulosJ P PlazzerF A Macrae
Published in: Hereditary cancer in clinical practice (2023)
Phenotypic characteristics cannot be used to inform variant location in BMPR1a. However, the phenotypic characteristics of BMPR1a DCV carriers, being almost exclusively related to the colon and rectum, can assist in pathogenicity assessment of BMPR1a variants. Given these findings, we propose that carriers of BMPR1a DCVs should only require surveillance for colorectal polyps and malignancy, and that surveillance for gastric polyps and malignancy may be unnecessary. However variant location within BMPR1a does not support differential surveillance recommendations.
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