rs11884395 - COL6A3 - MLPH
Magnitude 2.2 · 1 study on file
Reported associations
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Association of Novel Loci With Keratoconus Susceptibility in a Multitrait Genome-Wide Association Study of the UK Biobank Database and Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging. - JAMA ophthalmology (2022) · He W, Han X, Ong JS, Hewitt AW, Mackey DA, Gharahkhani P, MacGregor S · PubMed 35446358
Keratoconus can be a debilitating corneal ectasia in which the cornea thins, bulges, and steepens into a conical shape. Early features of keratoconus include myopia and irregular astigmatism, which affect vision and can be treated with contact lenses, collagen cross-linking, or, in advanced cases, corneal transplant. Recent estimates of the prevalence of keratoconus based on results of Scheimpflug imaging in young adults are as high as 1.2%. However, obtaining very large keratoconus data sets for a genome-wide association study (GWAS) is problematic because few population studies include Scheimpflug imaging and because severe keratoconus is relatively rare. To identify novel keratoconus loci using corneal resistance factor (CRF) and central corneal thickness (CCT). This multitrait GWAS use
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