为纪念 Pauline gross、Aldred Warthin 和 Henry Lynch 在描述和识别结直肠癌遗传方面的历史贡献而进行的回顾。

Fábio Guilherme Campos, Leonardo Afonso Bustamante-Lopez, Luiz Augusto Carneiro D'Albuquerque, Ulysses Ribeiro Junior, Paulo Herman, Carlos Augusto Real Martinez
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本手稿旨在回顾林奇综合征自一个多世纪前首次被描述以来的历史发展和最重要的贡献。1895 年,密歇根大学的著名病理学家 Aldred Scott Warthin 博士被当地一位名叫 Pauline Gross 的女裁缝的家族病史所吸引。根据她的预想,她将因癌症而早逝,而事实也确实如此(子宫癌)。在历史上,她的家族被称为 "G 家族",是迄今为止公认的最长、最详细的癌症谱系。Warthin 得出结论,该家族成员具有癌症遗传易感性,如今他们被认为是第一个被报道的林奇综合征家族。然而,在当时,尽管描述了其他具有类似遗传图谱的家族,但癌症医学界对遗传与癌症之间的关联性的接受程度要低得多。不幸的是,这一历史事实一直处于沉寂状态,直到另一位研究者开创了了解家族癌症群的新纪元。在这个家族和许多其他家族的报告和研究之后,最初被称为癌症家族综合征的病症被改为林奇综合征。这是对亨利-林奇博士在描述这种疾病的各种特征方面所做的广泛而专注的工作,以及他为确立诊断和治疗的正确建议所做的努力的认可。虽然未来宣布要完全了解林奇综合症还有很长的路要走,但那些已经或仍将受益于这些知识的人们永远不能忘记宝琳的直觉、沃廷的毅力和林奇的工作一致性所做出的杰出贡献。
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A REVIEW TO HONOR THE HISTORICAL CONTRIBUTIONS OF PAULINE GROSS, ALDRED WARTHIN, AND HENRY LYNCH IN THE DESCRIPTION AND RECOGNITION OF INHERITANCE IN COLORECTAL CANCER.

The present manuscript aimed to review the historical development and most important contributions regarding Lynch Syndrome since its first description, more than a century ago. In 1895, a reputed pathologist from Michigan University, Dr. Aldred Scott Warthin, got intrigued by the family history of a local seamstress called Pauline Gross. According to her prevision, she would present an early death due to cancer, which actually happened (from the uterus). Historically, her family was designated "Family G", comprising a group recognized as the longest and most detailed cancer genealogy that has ever been studied. Warthin concluded that its members had genetic susceptibility for cancer, and they are, nowadays, considered the first reported Lynch Syndrome family. At that time, however, the medical cancer community was far less receptive to the association between heredity and cancer, despite the description of other families with similar heredograms. Unfortunately, this historical fact remained somewhat dormant until another investigator inaugurated a new era in the understanding of family cancer clusters. After reports and studies from this family and many others, the condition initially called Cancer Family Syndrome was changed to the eponym Lynch Syndrome. This was a recognition of the extensive and dedicated work developed by Dr. Henry Lynch in describing various characteristics of the disease, and his efforts to establish the correct recommendations for its diagnosis and treatment. Although the future announces there is still far to go for a complete understanding of Lynch Syndrome, the remarkable contributions of Pauline's intuition, Warthin's perseverance, and Lynch's work consistency must never be forgotten by those who already have or will still benefit from this knowledge.

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