Epidemiologic evidence supports a genetic predisposition to stroke. Recent advances, primarily using the genome-wide association study approach, are transforming what we know about the genetics of multifactorial stroke, and are identifying novel stroke genes. The current findings are consistent with different stroke subtypes having different genetic architecture. These discoveries may identify novel pathways involved in stroke pathogenesis, and suggest new treatment approaches. However, the already identified genetic variants explain only a small proportion of overall stroke risk, and therefore are not currently useful in predicting risk for the individual patient. Such risk prediction may become a reality as identification of a greater num...
Stroke can be viewed as a paradigm for late-onset, complex polygenic diseases. There are two main cl...
The precise pathophysiology of ischaemic stroke is unclear, and a greater understanding of the diffe...
Abstract—Cohort studies show that having a positive family history of stroke increases the odds of h...
The field of medical and population genetics in stroke is moving at a rapid pace and has led to unan...
Stroke, a leading cause of long-term disability and death worldwide, has a heritable component. Rece...
The pathophysiology of stoke involves many complex pathways and risk factors. Though there are sever...
Stroke or "brain attack" is a complex disease caused by a combination of multiple risk factors. It h...
Evidence for a genetic basis for stroke comes from twin and family studies and from the occurrence o...
Stroke genetics includes several topics of clinical interest, including (1) molecular genetic variat...
The etiology of ischemic stroke is multifactorial. Although receiving less emphasis, genetic causes ...
Stroke is the third leading cause of death. The role of genetics in the etiology and development of ...
Stroke is the second leading cause of death worldwide and a complex, heterogeneous condition. In thi...
Stroke remains a leading cause of death worldwide and the first cause of disability in the western w...
Stroke has multiple etiologies, but the underlying genes and pathways are largely unknown. We conduc...
Cerebrovascular disease (CVD) is widely considered a heterogeneous clinical syndrome rather than a s...
Stroke can be viewed as a paradigm for late-onset, complex polygenic diseases. There are two main cl...
The precise pathophysiology of ischaemic stroke is unclear, and a greater understanding of the diffe...
Abstract—Cohort studies show that having a positive family history of stroke increases the odds of h...
The field of medical and population genetics in stroke is moving at a rapid pace and has led to unan...
Stroke, a leading cause of long-term disability and death worldwide, has a heritable component. Rece...
The pathophysiology of stoke involves many complex pathways and risk factors. Though there are sever...
Stroke or "brain attack" is a complex disease caused by a combination of multiple risk factors. It h...
Evidence for a genetic basis for stroke comes from twin and family studies and from the occurrence o...
Stroke genetics includes several topics of clinical interest, including (1) molecular genetic variat...
The etiology of ischemic stroke is multifactorial. Although receiving less emphasis, genetic causes ...
Stroke is the third leading cause of death. The role of genetics in the etiology and development of ...
Stroke is the second leading cause of death worldwide and a complex, heterogeneous condition. In thi...
Stroke remains a leading cause of death worldwide and the first cause of disability in the western w...
Stroke has multiple etiologies, but the underlying genes and pathways are largely unknown. We conduc...
Cerebrovascular disease (CVD) is widely considered a heterogeneous clinical syndrome rather than a s...
Stroke can be viewed as a paradigm for late-onset, complex polygenic diseases. There are two main cl...
The precise pathophysiology of ischaemic stroke is unclear, and a greater understanding of the diffe...
Abstract—Cohort studies show that having a positive family history of stroke increases the odds of h...