| Literature DB >> 21177327 |
M Al Jumah1, S Kojan, A Al Khathaami, I Al Abdulkaream, M Al Blawi, A Jawhary.
Abstract
Parental consanguinity (PC) may be a risk factor for familial multiple sclerosis (FMS) throughout inbred communities. The objective of this report was to estimate prevalence of FMS and rate of PC among FMS versus non-FMS patients. All Saudi MS patients were identified from our registry. The history of PC was analyzed as a case-control study. In total 141 MS patients were identified. Of these, 30 (21%) reported having at least one affected relative, 37.6% reported PC and 16% presented first-degree PC. In addition, FMS patients were more likely than non-FMS patients to report PC. In conclusion, FMS is prevalent among Saudi MS patients. MS patients with a history of PC were more likely to have FMS, suggesting a potential role of consanguinity.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2010 PMID: 21177327 DOI: 10.1177/1352458510390406
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mult Scler ISSN: 1352-4585 Impact factor: 6.312