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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Aug 27.
Published in final edited form as: Genes Chromosomes Cancer. 2012 May 14;51(9):819–831. doi: 10.1002/gcc.21966

TABLE 1.

Patients with Colorectal Tumors

Patient code Age Sex Site Stagea Gradea MSI Revised AC
and BG
CH1 35 M C T3N1M0 3 P BG1 and BG4
CH2 29 M A T3N0M0 2 Na BG1
CH3 40 F A T3N0M0 2 Na BG1
CH4 48 M A T2N0M0 3 P BG1 and BG5
CH5 53 M SF T3N0M0 2 P AC
CH6 77 M A T1N0M0 2 P Na
CH7 73 M A T3N0M0 2 P Na
CH8 38 F C T3N0M0 2 P BG1
CH9 80 M A T3N1M0 3 Na Na
CH10 29 F S T2N0M0 2 P BG1
CH11 51 F SF T3N0M0 2 P AC
CH12 44 M R Advanced adenoma Severe dysplasia AB BG1 and BG5
TR13 56 M C/R T3N0M0/T1N0M0 G3/G2 P BG2 and BG5

Note: CH6 = 52557 and CH7 = 61263 in Truninger et al. (2005).

MSI, microsatellite instability at BAT26 and dinucleotide repeats on 7p22; P, present; AB, absent; m, male; f, female; C, cecum; A, ascending; SF, splenic flexure; S, sigmoid colon; R, rectum; AC, revised Amsterdam Criteria; BG, revised Bethesda Guidelines; Na, not available.

a

TNM and tumor grade classification according to Sobin and Wittekind (2002).