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The Authors describe three cases of Familial Adenomatous Polyposis, (FAP), in patients of the same family, mother and two daughters, with different stages of the disease. Familial adenomatous polyposis is a mendelian dominant inherited syndrome with an incidence of 1:11,000, caused by an alteration of APC gene, which causes multiple disorders of the development ecto-, endo- and mesoderma. The syndrome is characterized by the presence of adenomatous polyps in the gastroenteric tract, mostly in colon-rectum and duodenum with demonstrated adenoma-carcinoma sequence. In the family here reported a case of familial adenomatous polyposis at the adenomatous stage and two of cancer of colon-rectum are registered. In the first case surgery had a preventive aim, and ileo-rectal anastomosis was performed; in the other two cases the treatment was Miles operation with radical intention.
Reviewed by: Response Elizabeth Bush Volponi, Paul. Response. Viking, 2009 [176p] ISBN 978-0-670-06283-6$15.99 Reviewed from galleys Ad Gr. 7-10 Noah needs more cash than his part-time job at Mickey D's can offer: he has a baby daughter to support, and his baby's mother to keep happy. He and two friends set out to boost a Lexus in a quiet Italian neighborhood and deliver it to a chop shop, but before they can hotwire the vehicle, a trio of white thugs confronts the boys and one of them smashes Noah's head with a baseball bat. Noah recovers after surgery, but now the teen who should have been the defendant in a car-theft case is aligned with the prosecution in a hate-crime case. Given the moral complexities with which Volponi has wrestled in previous titles (Black and White, BCCB 6/05; Rooftop, BCCB 7/06), his straightforward approach here is surprisingly tame. Narrator Noah quickly proves himself to be a good kid now scared straight; Charlie Scat, who assaulted Noah, is openly, ravingly racist; jury and judge step up and do the right thing; and the media even seem to make very little hay out of Noah's theft attempt or his and his friends' prior police records. Though the trial aspect of the story unfolds a little too tidily, Noah's epiphany concerning his roles as son, friend, father, and lover is convincingly handled, and readers will hail his graduation from an alternative high-school program as an authentic victory. [End Page 219] 2b1af7f3a8