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Higher Prevalence of GPIIIa PlA2 Polymorphism in Siblings of Patients With Premature Coronary Heart Disease
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This study supports the hypothesis that the prevalence of Pl(A2)(+) individuals is high in kindreds with premature CHD. Hence, like the established risk factors that tend to cluster in families with premature CHD and contribute strongly to the accelerated atherosclerotic process affecting these individuals, the Pl(A2) polymorphism of GPIIIa may represent an inherited risk that promotes the thromboembolic complications of CHD. That these asymptomatic Pl(A2)(+) siblings had overall less established risk factors than their Pl(A1) counterparts might represent an explanation for why they remained asymptomatic despite their Pl(A2) positivity.
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