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Genome-wide association study identifies first locus associated with susceptibility to cerebral venous thrombosis.

Ken-Dror G, Cotlarciuc I, Martinelli I et al.

34459509 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
2087 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

KG
Ken-Dror G
CI
Cotlarciuc I
MI
Martinelli I
GE
Grandone E
HS
Hiltunen S
LE
Lindgren E
MM
Margaglione M
DV
Duchez VLC
TA
Triquenot AB
ZM
Zedde M
MM
Mancuso M
RY
Ruigrok YM
MT
Marjot T
WB
Worrall B
MJ
Majersik JJ
MT
Metso TM
PJ
Putaala J
HE
Haapaniemi E
ZS
Zuurbier SM
BM
Brouwer MC
PS
Passamonti SM
AM
Abbattista M
BP
Bucciarelli P
MB
Mitchell BD
KS
Kittner SJ
LR
Lemmens R
JC
Jern C
PE
Pappalardo E
CP
Costa P
CM
Colombi M
DS
de Sousa DA
RS
Rodrigues S
CP
Canhão P
TA
Tkach A
SR
Santacroce R
FG
Favuzzi G
AA
Arauz A
CD
Colaizzo D
SK
Spengos K
HA
Hodge A
DR
Ditta R
PA
Pezzini A
DS
Debette S
CJ
Coutinho JM
TV
Thijs V
JK
Jood K
PG
Pare G
TT
Tatlisumak T
FJ
Ferro JM
SP
Sharma P
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Objective: Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) is an uncommon form of stroke affecting mostly young individuals. Although genetic factors are thought to play a role in this cerebrovascular condition, its genetic etiology is not well understood.

882 European ancestry cases, 1,205 European ancestry controls

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

2087
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
Netherlands, Sweden, U.S., Belgium, Finland, Italy, U.K., France, Portugal
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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