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Genes causing pediatric glaucoma contribute to future stroke
September 25, 2014 by NewsBot
Knowledge of stroke's genetic underpinnings has become clearer through a study that demonstrates that, in some cases, it originates in infancy. The research identifies two genes (FOXC1 and PITX2) that cause cerebral small vessel disease, a "pre-stroke" condition that increases the risk of future stroke up to ten times. It was found the mutations result in cerebral small vessel disease in patients as young as one year of age.