The role of genetic risk factors in arterial ischemic stroke in pediatric and adult patients: a critical review

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Ilona Kopyta ◽  
Beata Sarecka-Hujar ◽  
Joanna Sordyl ◽  
Ryszard Sordyl
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Marija Stankovic ◽  
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Ljiljana Rakicevic ◽  
Dragica Radojkovic

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Lisa A. Croen ◽  
Anthony R. Torres ◽  
Yvonne W. Wu

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Rakesh Bhatia ◽  
Christopher Thompson ◽  
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Sushil Kumar ◽  
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Abstract Arterial thrombosis is a central pathologic mechanism contributing to myocardial infarction and stroke, together the leading causes of death in developed countries. This article reviews the current state of knowledge concerning the role of inherited variation in hemostatic and inflammatory factor genes in determining the risk of arterial thrombosis/ischemic heart disease. Despite considerable progress in identifying important genetic risk factors underlying predisposition to venous thrombosis, the genetic factors contributing to the risk for arterial thrombosis remain largely unknown. However, the rapid development of powerful new genomic resources should facilitate considerably more sophisticated analyses, leading to novel insight into the molecular pathophysiology of this important set of human diseases.


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Alexander Kulminski ◽  
Igor Akushevich ◽  
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