Signs and Symptoms of Genetic Conditions: A Handbook
Louanne Hudgins, Helga V. Toriello, Gregory M. Enns, H. Eugene Hoyme (eds.)
Connecting an abnormal physical exam to a possible genetic condition is a daunting and inexact task for any physician, be they a primary care provider, non-geneticist specialist, or fellowship-trained geneticist.
Comprising 31 clinical protocols from the world's foremost clinical geneticists, Signs and Symptoms of Genetic Conditions provides a practical manual for the diagnosis and management of common human genetic conditions based on their presenting signs and/or symptoms. Each chapter examines a specific clinical finding and leads the user through a step-by-step approach to a differential diagnosis.
To maximize clinical utility, this handbook features:
· Prominent flow chart diagrams that graphically depict the diagnostic approach
· Concise recommendations for laboratory and/or imaging studies
· Health supervision and management strategies for the most common conditions associated with each presenting sign or symptom
Whether for the student, resident, or seasoned clinician, Signs and Symptoms of Genetic Conditions will serve as a frontline resource for navigating differential diagnosis.
Comprising 31 clinical protocols from the world's foremost clinical geneticists, Signs and Symptoms of Genetic Conditions provides a practical manual for the diagnosis and management of common human genetic conditions based on their presenting signs and/or symptoms. Each chapter examines a specific clinical finding and leads the user through a step-by-step approach to a differential diagnosis.
To maximize clinical utility, this handbook features:
· Prominent flow chart diagrams that graphically depict the diagnostic approach
· Concise recommendations for laboratory and/or imaging studies
· Health supervision and management strategies for the most common conditions associated with each presenting sign or symptom
Whether for the student, resident, or seasoned clinician, Signs and Symptoms of Genetic Conditions will serve as a frontline resource for navigating differential diagnosis.
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Año:
2014
Edición:
1
Editorial:
Oxford University Press
Idioma:
english
Páginas:
560
ISBN 10:
019993097X
ISBN 13:
9780199930975
Archivo:
PDF, 4.63 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2014