Rieko Tadokoro-Cuccaro
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Metzler V, de Brot S, Robinson R, Jeyapalan J, Rakha E, Walton T, et al.
Placenta
. 2017 Feb;
56:79-85.
PMID: 28238455
The placenta and tumors share important characteristics, including a requirement to establish effective angiogenesis. In the case of the placenta, optimal angiogenesis is required to sustain the blood flow required...
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Mongan N, Tadokoro-Cuccaro R, Bunch T, Hughes I
Best Pract Res Clin Endocrinol Metab
. 2015 Aug;
29(4):569-80.
PMID: 26303084
Androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS) results from androgen receptor dysfunction and is a common cause of disorder of sex development. The AIS phenotype largely depends on the degree of residual androgen...
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Tadokoro-Cuccaro R, Davies J, Mongan N, Bunch T, Brown R, Audi L, et al.
Sex Dev
. 2014 Dec;
8(6):339-49.
PMID: 25500996
Androgen receptor (AR) mutations are associated with androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS). Missense mutations identified in the AR-N-terminal domain (AR-NTD) are rare, and clinical phenotypes are typically mild. We investigated 7...
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Tadokoro-Cuccaro R, Hughes I
Curr Opin Endocrinol Diabetes Obes
. 2014 Oct;
21(6):499-503.
PMID: 25354046
Purpose Of Review: Androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS) can present with a wide range of phenotypes, and its management requires a multidisciplinary approach from diagnosis in infancy to adulthood. This review...
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Lek N, Miles H, Bunch T, Pilfold-Wilkie V, Tadokoro-Cuccaro R, Davies J, et al.
Arch Dis Child
. 2013 Dec;
99(4):358-61.
PMID: 24366239
Objective: The diagnosis of partial androgen insensitivity syndrome (PAIS) should be reserved for infants with a pathogenic androgen receptor gene (AR) mutation. However, only about 20% of infants with a...