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Identification of six loci associated with pelvic organ prolapse using genome-wide association analysis.

Allen-Brady K, Cannon-Albright L, Farnham JM et al.

22105264 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
3167 Participants
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Authors

AK
Allen-Brady K
CL
Cannon-Albright L
FJ
Farnham JM
TC
Teerlink C
VM
Vierhout ME
VK
van Kempen LCL
KK
Kluivers KB
NP
Norton PA
Chapter II

Abstract

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Objective: There is evidence that both environmental and genetic factors contribute to pelvic organ prolapse. We conducted a genome-wide association study to investigate whether common genetic variants modify the risk of pelvic organ prolapse.

115 European ancestry cases, 2,976 European ancestry controls

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3167
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
76 European ancestry cases
Replication Participants
European
Ancestry
U.S., Netherlands
Recruitment Country
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