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Title
The role of genetics in risk stratification of thoracic aortic aneurysm dissection
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Abstract
Thoracic aortic aneurysms are prevalent in the Western population and are often caused by genetic defects. If undetected, aneurysms can dissect or rupture, which are events associated with a high mortality rate. Hitherto no cure exists other than elective surgery if aneurysm dimensions reach a certain threshold. In the past decades, genotype-phenotype associations have emerged that enable clinicians to start stratifying patients according to risk for dissection. Nonetheless, risk assessment is—to this day—confounded by the lack of full comprehension of underlying genetics and modifying genetic risk factors that complicate the yet established genotype-phenotype correlations. Further research that focuses on identifying these additional risk markers is crucial.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Hearts
Publication
2020
ISSN
2673-3846
DOI
10.3390/HEARTS1020007
Volume/pages
1 :2 (2020) , p. 50-61
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UAntwerpen
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Towards a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying thoracic aortic aneurysms and dissections.
Genomic Modifiers of Inherited Aortapathy (Genomia).
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Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Creation 02.02.2024
Last edited 06.02.2024
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