The Importance Of Endothelial Dysfunction Gene Polymorphisms In The Development Of Chronic Venous Insufficiency Of The Lower Extremities
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chronic venous insufficiency, vascular endothelial growth factor, VEGFAAbstract
In 98 patients, an analysis of the genetic risk factor for the development of chronic venous insufficiency was carried out by studying the frequency of distribution of alleles and genotypes of the C936T polymorphism in the VEGFA gene. In both groups, the actual distribution of C807T polymorphism genotypes corresponded to those expected under the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (p
<0.05). A significant relationship was established between the risk of developing chronic venous insufficiency and the distribution of predisposing/protective variants of the C807T polymorphism genotypes in the VEGFA gene. These data allow us to suggest testing this locus to predict the risk of occurrence and progression of chronic venous insufficiency.>
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