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. 2005 Oct 7;11(37):5770–5776. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i37.5770

Table 2.

hMSH6 mutations in Spanish HNPCC families

Family Clinical criteria Dx aged index patient (y) No. of tumors in the family Exon/intron Nucleotide change Amino acid change Predicted consequence Nfdht data base
3 Bethesda 42 1E, 1G, 1M, 1H, 1F, and 1A Ex. 8 c.3725 G > T R1242L Inconclusive No
11 HNPCC-like 58 1G, 2C, and 1B Ex. 4 c.2319 C > T L773L Inconclusive No
68 Bethesda 29 1L, and 1C Ex. 4 c.1164 C > T H388H Inconclusive No
Ex. 4 c.2272 C>T L758L
81 HNPCC-like 50 4C Int. 5 c.3439?6 C > T NA Inconclusive No
94 Amsterdam II 45 3 P, 2E, 1G, and 3C Ex. 4 c.2633 T > C V878A Pathogenic Yes
100 Amsterdam II 54 4C, 1P, and 3G Ex. 4 c.706 C > T Q236X Truncation No
73 Amsterdam 29 2SM, 1G, 3C, and 1L Ex. 4 c.2633 T > C V878A Pathogenic Yes
121 HNPCC-like 58 3C, 1G, and 1B Int. 5 c.3439?6 C > T NA Inconclusive No
138 Bethesda 43 2C and 1 ureter in the same patient Ex. 4 c.1677 C > T C559C Inconclusive No

E, endometrial; G, glioma; M, meningioma; H, hemangioma; F, fibrosarcoma; A, adenoma; G, gastric; C, colon; B, breast; L, larynx; P, prostate; B, brain; SM, small intestine; y, years.