Background. Increased familial risks in multiple sclerosis (MS) range from 300-fold for monozygotic twins to 20-40-fold for biological first-degree relatives, suggesting a genetic influence. Yet if one identical twin has MS the other usually will not. One way of sorting out the contributions of genes and environment is to study half-sibs. Methods. In a Canadian population-based sample of 16,000 MS cases seen at 14 regional MS clinics one half-sib (or more) was reported by 939 index cases. By interview we elicited information on family structure and an illness in half-sibs and any full brothers or sisters. Findings. The age-adjusted MS rate in the 1839 half-sibs of these index cases was 1.32% compared with 3.46% for the 1395 full sibs of the...
A previous study using cumulative genetic risk estimations in multiple sclerosis (MS) successfully t...
Reports implicating specific transmissible agents in multiple sclerosis (MS) susceptibility continue...
There is evidence to support the view that multiple sclerosis is a complex trait determined by both ...
Background. Increased familial risks in multiple sclerosis (MS) range from 300-fold for monozygotic ...
BACKGROUND Increased familial risks in multiple sclerosis (MS) range from 300-fold for monozygotic t...
The overall objective of the Canadian Collaborative Project on the Genetic Susceptibility to Multip...
GENETIC-environmental interactions probably underlie spontaneous human autoimmune disorders, a categ...
Data on familial recurrence rates of complex diseases such as multiple sclerosis give important hint...
OBJECTIVE: Genetic and environmental factors have important roles in multiple sclerosis (MS) suscept...
Twin studies of disease concordance are useful to weight the relative contribution of genetic and en...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is now thought to be a complex trait determined by genetic and non-genetic (...
The aetiology of multiple sclerosis (MS) is uncertain. There is strong circumstantial evidence to in...
A genetic contribution to susceptibility is well established in multiple sclerosis (MS) and 57 assoc...
The etiology of multiple sclerosis (MS) remains unknown despite much research. The controversy about...
BACKGROUND: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complex neurologic disease of unknown etiology and inherita...
A previous study using cumulative genetic risk estimations in multiple sclerosis (MS) successfully t...
Reports implicating specific transmissible agents in multiple sclerosis (MS) susceptibility continue...
There is evidence to support the view that multiple sclerosis is a complex trait determined by both ...
Background. Increased familial risks in multiple sclerosis (MS) range from 300-fold for monozygotic ...
BACKGROUND Increased familial risks in multiple sclerosis (MS) range from 300-fold for monozygotic t...
The overall objective of the Canadian Collaborative Project on the Genetic Susceptibility to Multip...
GENETIC-environmental interactions probably underlie spontaneous human autoimmune disorders, a categ...
Data on familial recurrence rates of complex diseases such as multiple sclerosis give important hint...
OBJECTIVE: Genetic and environmental factors have important roles in multiple sclerosis (MS) suscept...
Twin studies of disease concordance are useful to weight the relative contribution of genetic and en...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is now thought to be a complex trait determined by genetic and non-genetic (...
The aetiology of multiple sclerosis (MS) is uncertain. There is strong circumstantial evidence to in...
A genetic contribution to susceptibility is well established in multiple sclerosis (MS) and 57 assoc...
The etiology of multiple sclerosis (MS) remains unknown despite much research. The controversy about...
BACKGROUND: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complex neurologic disease of unknown etiology and inherita...
A previous study using cumulative genetic risk estimations in multiple sclerosis (MS) successfully t...
Reports implicating specific transmissible agents in multiple sclerosis (MS) susceptibility continue...
There is evidence to support the view that multiple sclerosis is a complex trait determined by both ...