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Genes and the development of vascular disease
Postgraduate Medical Journal
|May 1, 1997
Abstract:
Clinical vascular disease occurs as the result of the chronic development of atherosclerosis, often with acute occlusive thrombus formation as the final event. Both atherosclerotic and thrombotic disorders are complex processes resulting from genetic and environmental interactions. We review genes currently implicated as risk factors and the approaches for identifying novel genetic risk factors.