Cerebrovascular accidents are the third leading cause of death after myocardial infarction and cancer in all Western societies. A more complete understanding of the pathogenetic determinants of stroke is required in order to achieve a better prevention and treatment of this common disease. Recently, based on convincing epidemiological and experimental evidence, the concept of stroke as a complex, multifactorial, polygenic disease has been well assessed. Thus, together with known modifiable determinants, such as smoking, obesity, hypertension, cardiac diseases and diabetes, specific hereditary factors for stroke are now taken into account when analysing the pathogenesis of cerebrovascular accidents. In particular, there have recently been im...
Evidence for a genetic basis for stroke comes from twin and family studies and from the occurrence o...
The etiology of ischemic stroke is multifactorial. Although receiving less emphasis, genetic causes ...
Background: A substantial portion of stroke risk remains unexplained, and a contribution from geneti...
As one of the leading causes of death within both the developed and developing world, stroke is a wo...
Stroke (brain attack) is currently the third leading cause of death in Western societies. Recent adv...
Stroke or "brain attack" is a complex disease caused by a combination of multiple risk factors. It h...
Among hypertension-associated cardiovascular diseases, stroke represents one of the most common diso...
Stroke is the third leading cause of death. The role of genetics in the etiology and development of ...
Although stroke is the third leading cause of death and the leading cause of long-term disability, t...
1. The present work summarizes current knowledge on the genetic susceptibility to stroke, a complex ...
Stroke remains a leading cause of death worldwide and the first cause of disability in the western w...
In spite of a significant improvement in control of numerous predisposing risk factors, stroke remai...
Stroke can be viewed as a paradigm for late-onset, complex polygenic diseases. There are two main cl...
textabstractStroke is a leading cause of death and disability in the Western world. It is a complex ...
Stroke is defined as a focal or at times global neurological impairment of sudden onset, that lasts ...
Evidence for a genetic basis for stroke comes from twin and family studies and from the occurrence o...
The etiology of ischemic stroke is multifactorial. Although receiving less emphasis, genetic causes ...
Background: A substantial portion of stroke risk remains unexplained, and a contribution from geneti...
As one of the leading causes of death within both the developed and developing world, stroke is a wo...
Stroke (brain attack) is currently the third leading cause of death in Western societies. Recent adv...
Stroke or "brain attack" is a complex disease caused by a combination of multiple risk factors. It h...
Among hypertension-associated cardiovascular diseases, stroke represents one of the most common diso...
Stroke is the third leading cause of death. The role of genetics in the etiology and development of ...
Although stroke is the third leading cause of death and the leading cause of long-term disability, t...
1. The present work summarizes current knowledge on the genetic susceptibility to stroke, a complex ...
Stroke remains a leading cause of death worldwide and the first cause of disability in the western w...
In spite of a significant improvement in control of numerous predisposing risk factors, stroke remai...
Stroke can be viewed as a paradigm for late-onset, complex polygenic diseases. There are two main cl...
textabstractStroke is a leading cause of death and disability in the Western world. It is a complex ...
Stroke is defined as a focal or at times global neurological impairment of sudden onset, that lasts ...
Evidence for a genetic basis for stroke comes from twin and family studies and from the occurrence o...
The etiology of ischemic stroke is multifactorial. Although receiving less emphasis, genetic causes ...
Background: A substantial portion of stroke risk remains unexplained, and a contribution from geneti...