2024
DOI: 10.3390/ijms25105464
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A HGF Mutation in the Familial Case of Primary Lymphedema: A Report

Galina Koksharova,
Natalia Kokh,
Maria Gridina
et al.

Abstract: Lymphedema is a disorder that leads to excessive swelling due to lymphatic insufficiency, resulting in the accumulation of protein-rich interstitial fluid. Primary lymphedema predominantly impacts the lower extremities and is frequently linked to hereditary factors. This condition is known to be associated with variants in several genes, such as FOXC2, FLT4, and SOX18. However, many cases remain unexplained, suggesting undiscovered gene associations. This study describes a novel mutation in the hepatocyte grow… Show more

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