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Increases in Type III Collagen Gene Expression and Protein Synthesis in Patients with Inguinal Hernias
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A constitutive and systemic increase in type III collagen synthesis may result in reduced collagen fibril assembly in the abdominal wall, eventually leading to the development of herniation. Although it is not yet clear what genetic factors are responsible for the elevation in type III collagen synthesis in patients with hernias, this study represents the first attempt to define individuals with an abnormality in collagen production that may be specifically related to herniation. A clearer understanding of the possible genetic factors that influence the pathophysiology of this disease will be important to improve the treatment of patients in whom inguinal hernias develop.
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