Cancer risk in Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis outlining a novel (Epi) genotype specific histotype targeted screening protocol
A Mussa, C Molinatto, G Baldassarre, E Riberi… - The Journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
Objective To compare tumor risk in the 4 Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) molecular
subgroups: Imprinting Control Region 1 Gain of Methylation (ICR1-GoM), Imprinting Control …
subgroups: Imprinting Control Region 1 Gain of Methylation (ICR1-GoM), Imprinting Control …
Phenotype, cancer risk, and surveillance in Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome depending on molecular genetic subgroups
SM Maas, F Vansenne, DJM Kadouch… - American journal of …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Patients with Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) have an increased risk to develop
cancer in childhood, especially Wilms tumor and hepatoblastoma. The risk varies depending …
cancer in childhood, especially Wilms tumor and hepatoblastoma. The risk varies depending …
Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome: growth pattern and tumor risk according to molecular mechanism, and guidelines for tumor surveillance
F Brioude, A Lacoste, I Netchine, MP Vazquez… - Hormone research in …, 2014 - karger.com
Background: Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) is an overgrowth syndrome associated
with an increased risk of pediatric tumors. The underlying molecular abnormalities may be …
with an increased risk of pediatric tumors. The underlying molecular abnormalities may be …
Molecular basis of Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome spectrum with associated tumors and consequences for clinical practice
Simple Summary Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome (BWS, OMIM 130650) is an inborn
overgrowth disorder caused by molecular alterations in chromosome 11p15. 5. These …
overgrowth disorder caused by molecular alterations in chromosome 11p15. 5. These …
[HTML][HTML] Diagnosis and management of Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome
KH Wang, J Kupa, KA Duffy, JM Kalish - Frontiers in pediatrics, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) is a human genomic imprinting disorder that
presents with a wide spectrum of clinical features including overgrowth, abdominal wall …
presents with a wide spectrum of clinical features including overgrowth, abdominal wall …
(Epi) genotype–phenotype correlations in Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome
Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) is characterized by cancer predisposition,
overgrowth and highly variable association of macroglossia, abdominal wall defects …
overgrowth and highly variable association of macroglossia, abdominal wall defects …
Molecular subtypes and phenotypic expression of Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome
WN Cooper, A Luharia, GA Evans, H Raza… - European journal of …, 2005 - nature.com
Abstract Beckwith–Wiedemann Syndrome (BWS) results from mutations or epigenetic
events involving imprinted genes at 11p15. 5. Most BWS cases are sporadic and uniparental …
events involving imprinted genes at 11p15. 5. Most BWS cases are sporadic and uniparental …
(Epi) genotype–phenotype correlations in Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome: a paradigm for genomic medicine
Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) is the commonest overgrowth cancer predisposition
disorder and represents a model for human imprinting dysregulation and tumorigenesis …
disorder and represents a model for human imprinting dysregulation and tumorigenesis …
High frequency of copy number variations (CNVs) in the chromosome 11p15 region in patients with Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome
B Baskin, S Choufani, Y Chen, C Shuman, N Parkinson… - Human Genetics, 2014 - Springer
Abstract Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome (BWS), an overgrowth and tumor predisposition
syndrome is clinically heterogeneous. Its variable presentation makes molecular diagnosis …
syndrome is clinically heterogeneous. Its variable presentation makes molecular diagnosis …
Methylation analysis and diagnostics of Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome in 1,000 subjects
A Ibrahim, G Kirby, C Hardy, RP Dias, L Tee, D Lim… - Clinical …, 2014 - Springer
Abstract Background Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS), a congenital overgrowth
disorder with variable expressivity and a predisposition to tumorigenesis, results from …
disorder with variable expressivity and a predisposition to tumorigenesis, results from …