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- Title
A gene for familial venous malformations maps to chromosome 9p in a second large kindred.
- Authors
Gallione, C J; Pasyk, K A; Boon, L M; Lennon, F; Johnson, D W; Helmbold, E A; Markel, D S; Vikkula, M; Mulliken, J B; Warman, M L
- Abstract
Venous malformations are a common form of vascular anomaly that cause pain and disfigurement and can be life threatening if they involve critical organs. They occur sporadically or in a familial form, where multiple lesions are usually present. We have identified a large kindred showing autosomal dominant inheritance of venous malformations. Using this family we confirm linkage of a familial form of venous malformations to chromosome 9p. We suggest that blue rubber bleb naevus syndrome can be considered a particular manifestation of this form of familial venous malformations. The candidate region for this gene encompasses the interferon gene cluster and the MTS1 (p16) tumour suppressor gene.
- Publication
Journal of medical genetics, 1995, Vol 32, Issue 3, p197
- ISSN
0022-2593
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1136/jmg.32.3.197