Background Stroke is a serious vascular disorder that comprises intracerebral hemorrhages, subarachnoid hemorrhages and ischemic stroke (IS). The etiology of stroke, including hereditary components induced by cellular mechanisms, is therefore a research field of vital importance. The aim of this thesis was to assess possible genetic impact on stroke risk. We thus evaluated family history of stroke-related individual traits as well as allelic variations in selected candidate genes. Methods Association studies, primarily of Lund Stroke Register data, were fundamentals in the analyses in order to find possible genetic association with stroke risk. Hereditary risk factors, based on family-history data and candidate gene studies, were considered...
Background-Epidemiological studies indicate a genetic contribution to ischemic stroke risk, but spec...
Familial aggregation of ischemic stroke derives from shared genetic and environmental factors. We pr...
Background and Purpose—A large number of candidate gene association studies have attempted to identi...
Stroke is a common multi factorial cerebrovascular disorder with a large impact on global health. It...
Stroke is the third most common cause of death and the most common cause of disability in adults in ...
The genetic etiology of stroke likely reflects the influence of multiple loci with small effects, ea...
A range of cardiovascular risk factors associated with stroke are known, but they do not explain all...
The genetic etiology of stroke likely reflects the influence of multiple loci with small effects, ea...
Stroke is a common, multifactorial cardiovascular disease. A stroke event is the result of tradition...
Positive family history of stroke is an independent risk factor for lacunar stroke. However, the mag...
BACKGROUND: Family history (FHx) of stroke is perceived to be an important risk factor for ischaemic...
BACKGROUND: Positive family history and genetic risk scores have been shown to independently capture...
Familial aggregation of ischemic stroke derives from shared genetic and environmental factors. We pr...
BACKGROUND: Positive family history of stroke is an independent risk factor for lacunar stroke. Howe...
Background- Appropriate design of molecular genetic studies of ischemic stroke requires an understan...
Background-Epidemiological studies indicate a genetic contribution to ischemic stroke risk, but spec...
Familial aggregation of ischemic stroke derives from shared genetic and environmental factors. We pr...
Background and Purpose—A large number of candidate gene association studies have attempted to identi...
Stroke is a common multi factorial cerebrovascular disorder with a large impact on global health. It...
Stroke is the third most common cause of death and the most common cause of disability in adults in ...
The genetic etiology of stroke likely reflects the influence of multiple loci with small effects, ea...
A range of cardiovascular risk factors associated with stroke are known, but they do not explain all...
The genetic etiology of stroke likely reflects the influence of multiple loci with small effects, ea...
Stroke is a common, multifactorial cardiovascular disease. A stroke event is the result of tradition...
Positive family history of stroke is an independent risk factor for lacunar stroke. However, the mag...
BACKGROUND: Family history (FHx) of stroke is perceived to be an important risk factor for ischaemic...
BACKGROUND: Positive family history and genetic risk scores have been shown to independently capture...
Familial aggregation of ischemic stroke derives from shared genetic and environmental factors. We pr...
BACKGROUND: Positive family history of stroke is an independent risk factor for lacunar stroke. Howe...
Background- Appropriate design of molecular genetic studies of ischemic stroke requires an understan...
Background-Epidemiological studies indicate a genetic contribution to ischemic stroke risk, but spec...
Familial aggregation of ischemic stroke derives from shared genetic and environmental factors. We pr...
Background and Purpose—A large number of candidate gene association studies have attempted to identi...