Genomic loci and molecular genetic mechanisms for hidradenitis suppurativa.
Broadaway KA, Sun Q, Edmiston SN et al.
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Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a common, chronic and debilitating inflammatory disease that most commonly affects intertriginous skin. Despite its high heritability, the genetic underpinnings of HS remain poorly understood.
1,218 African American or Afro-Caribbean cases, 48,545 African American or Afro-Caribbean controls, 3,322 European, Hispanic or Latin American, Asian or unknown ancestry cases, 1,132,141 European, Hispanic or Latin American, Asian or unknown ancestry controls
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