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Familial Idiopathic Scoliosis
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Author Affiliations
University Center Augusto Motta, National Human Genome Research Institute, Health First, Knowledge Foundation, ...
Published InSpine
Year2003
Citations150
Abstract
STUDY DESIGN: A genomic screen and statistical linkage analysis of a large sample of families with individuals having idiopathic scoliosis was performed. OBJECTIVES: To identify an X-linked susceptibility locus involved in the expression of familial idiopathic scoliosis. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: A large sample of families with individuals having idiopathic scoliosis (202 families; 1198 individuals) were diagnosed through physical examination and radiographic criteria, and genomic screening and genetic linkage analyses were performed. METHODS: Model-independent linkage analysis was used to screen genotyping data from 15 X-linked markers in 202 families (1198 individuals). Families were stratified based on the ratio of the likelihood of an X-linked dominant (XLD) inheritance model relative to that of an autosomal dominant (AD) model. Both model-independent and…
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