Interdisciplinary vascular genetics evaluations in routine clinical care: insights from a five-year single-center experience - Takeaways - MDSpire

Interdisciplinary vascular genetics evaluations in routine clinical care: insights from a five-year single-center experience

  • By

  • Sebastian Burkart

  • Sebastian Sailer

  • Daniel Körfer

  • Felix Marbach

  • Melanie Spanjaard

  • Steffen Hirsch

  • Heiko Brennenstuhl

  • Ilia Valentin

  • Katrin Hinderhofer

  • Julia Dennig

  • Lilian Kaufmann

  • Christian P. Schaaf

  • Dittmar Böckler

  • Nicola Dikow

  • Maja Hempel

  • Philipp Erhart

  • June 13, 2026

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    Hereditary vascular disorders are clinically and genetically diverse, leading to conditions like arterial aneurysms and vascular tumors.

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    Fragmented care in hereditary vascular diseases delays genetic assessments and complicates clinical decision-making.

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    Interdisciplinary collaboration between vascular surgeons and clinical geneticists is essential for effective diagnosis and management.

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    The study evaluates 97 individuals at a specialized vascular-genetic outpatient clinic from 2021 to 2025.

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    Data collection included demographics, clinical history, phenotypic features, family history, and genetic diagnostics.

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