Summary
This article addresses biomarkers in patients with migraine, the association of hypertension with recurrent intracerebral hemorrhage, and genetic research in autism. Regional cortical thickness measurements may be a useful biomarker for migraine. Inadequate blood pressure control increases risk of recurrent intracerebral hemorrhage. Genetic study of autism can be facilitated by identifying convergent molecular pathways.
- autism
- biomarker
- blood pressure
- convergence
- cortical thickness
- genetics
- intracerebral hemorrhage
- migraine
- neurology clinical trials
- neurology genomics
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