INTRODUCTION: Developments in DNA-diagnostic techniques allow us to identify a significant proportion of patients with gene mutations causing familial heart diseass (arrhythmia syndromes, cardiomyopathies etc.) and to identify family members in early stages of the disease and/or even before symptoms occur. Early treatment can prevent sudden cardiac death and disease progression. However, data on long-term outcome in unselected genotyped patients are scarce due to a lack of large registries. In 2005, a national internet-based registry for familial heart diseases in the Netherlands, named GENCOR, was developed in collaboration with the Interuniversity Cardiology Institute of the Netherlands (ICIN).OBJECTIVES: GENCOR aims to assess the prevale...
Inherited cardiac conditions (ICCs) can lead to sudden cardiac death at young age, even without prev...
The underlying genetic etiologies for a group of conditions known as inherited cardiac disease are b...
According to the World Health Organization (2005), cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the number one ca...
INTRODUCTION: Developments in DNA-diagnostic techniques allow us to identify a significant proportio...
INTRODUCTION: Developments in DNA-diagnostic techniques allow us to identify a significant proportio...
INTRODUCTION: Developments in DNA-diagnostic techniques allow us to identify a significant proportio...
INTRODUCTION: Developments in DNA-diagnostic techniques allow us to identify a significant proportio...
Developments in DNA-diagnostic techniques allow us to identify a significant proportion of patients ...
Introduction: Survival of patients with congenital heart disease has dramatically improved after sur...
BACKGROUND: Inherited cardiac conditions present with a wide range of symptoms and may even result i...
BACKGROUND: Inherited cardiac conditions present with a wide range of symptoms and may even result i...
BACKGROUND: Inherited cardiac conditions present with a wide range of symptoms and may even result i...
BACKGROUND: Inherited cardiac conditions present with a wide range of symptoms and may even result i...
The difficulties associated with the clinical application of next generation sequencing (NGS) approa...
The underlying genetic etiologies for a group of conditions known as inherited cardiac disease are b...
Inherited cardiac conditions (ICCs) can lead to sudden cardiac death at young age, even without prev...
The underlying genetic etiologies for a group of conditions known as inherited cardiac disease are b...
According to the World Health Organization (2005), cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the number one ca...
INTRODUCTION: Developments in DNA-diagnostic techniques allow us to identify a significant proportio...
INTRODUCTION: Developments in DNA-diagnostic techniques allow us to identify a significant proportio...
INTRODUCTION: Developments in DNA-diagnostic techniques allow us to identify a significant proportio...
INTRODUCTION: Developments in DNA-diagnostic techniques allow us to identify a significant proportio...
Developments in DNA-diagnostic techniques allow us to identify a significant proportion of patients ...
Introduction: Survival of patients with congenital heart disease has dramatically improved after sur...
BACKGROUND: Inherited cardiac conditions present with a wide range of symptoms and may even result i...
BACKGROUND: Inherited cardiac conditions present with a wide range of symptoms and may even result i...
BACKGROUND: Inherited cardiac conditions present with a wide range of symptoms and may even result i...
BACKGROUND: Inherited cardiac conditions present with a wide range of symptoms and may even result i...
The difficulties associated with the clinical application of next generation sequencing (NGS) approa...
The underlying genetic etiologies for a group of conditions known as inherited cardiac disease are b...
Inherited cardiac conditions (ICCs) can lead to sudden cardiac death at young age, even without prev...
The underlying genetic etiologies for a group of conditions known as inherited cardiac disease are b...
According to the World Health Organization (2005), cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the number one ca...