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Tumor risk in Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome: A review and meta-analysis
P Rump, Maurice Zeegers, AJ van Essen
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Meta-analysis
100%
Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome
100%
Loss of Imprinting
100%
Review Analysis
100%
Tumor Risk
100%
Tumor Development
50%
Imprinting Status
50%
Tumor
33%
Between-group
33%
Wilms Tumor
33%
H19 Gene
16%
Risk Estimation
16%
Am(III)
16%
Group-based
16%
Incidence Rate
16%
Absolute Risk
16%
Chromosome 11p15
16%
Database Search
16%
Random-effects Meta-analysis
16%
Tumor Incidence
16%
Ear Anomaly
16%
Embryonal Tumor
16%
Overgrowth Syndrome
16%
Tumor Predisposition
16%
Macroglossia
16%
Abdominal Wall Defect
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Neoplasm
100%
Meta-Analysis
100%
Beckwith Wiedemann Syndrome
100%
Wilms' Tumor
16%
Disease Predisposition
8%
Cancer Incidence
8%
Abdominal Wall Defect
8%
Ear Malformation
8%
Macroglossia
8%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Neoplasm
100%
Beckwith Wiedemann Syndrome
100%
Nephroblastoma
16%
Syndrome
8%
Cancer Incidence
8%
Disease Predisposition
8%
Ear Malformation
8%
Abdominal Wall Defect
8%
Macroglossia
8%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome
100%
Wilms' Tumor
40%
H19 (Gene)
20%
Cancer Incidence
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Meta-Analysis
100%
Overgrowth Syndrome
25%
Risk Estimate
25%