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Genetic Counselling

by International Bioethics , 1995
"... This report on genetic counselling and its bioethical implications, is a natural extension of the 1994 Reports on genetic screening and testing, and on gene therapy(1, 2), because it addresses the impact that these fields of science have on the individual person (born or to-be-born) and sometimes on ..."
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This report on genetic counselling and its bioethical implications, is a natural extension of the 1994 Reports on genetic screening and testing, and on gene therapy(1, 2), because it addresses the impact that these fields of science have on the individual person (born or to-be-born) and sometimes

for genetic counselling

by S M Huson, D A S Compstont, P S Harper
"... SUMMARY The age of appearance and diagnostic value of the major defining features of von Recklinghausen neurofibromatosis (NF-1) have been studied in 168 cases from 73 families. In assessing children of an affected patient, those who have inherited the gene can be distinguished from their normal sib ..."
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but no family history of NF-1. Sixty-nine of the families were identified through a population based study in south east Wales and the frequency of complications in 135 affected subjects from these families has been used to develop figures for genetic counselling. For these purposes, the complications of NF-1

genetic counselling?

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"... Clinical genetics encompasses a wider range of activities than discussion of reproductive risks and options. Hence, it is possible for a clinical geneticist to reduce suffering associated with genetic disease without aiming to reduce the birth incidence ofsuch diseases. Simple cost-benefit analyses ..."
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Clinical genetics encompasses a wider range of activities than discussion of reproductive risks and options. Hence, it is possible for a clinical geneticist to reduce suffering associated with genetic disease without aiming to reduce the birth incidence ofsuch diseases. Simple cost-benefit analyses

Genetic Counseling

by Darcy Katherine Berry, Darcy Berry, Belk Reader, Susan T. Vadaparampil, Nancy Steinberg Warren , 2013
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in Genetic Counseling

by Niri Carroll , 2015
"... Telling the Truth about Turner Syndrome: Disclosure of a diagnosis and infertility to a romantic partner ..."
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Telling the Truth about Turner Syndrome: Disclosure of a diagnosis and infertility to a romantic partner

Genetic Counseling

by Brittanie Morris, Brittanie Morris, Barbara Harrison Reader , 2014
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Genetic Counseling

by Margaret Anne Faust, Margaret Anne Faust, Sara Wienke Reader, Abigail Wagner Eshbaugh , 2014
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Genetic Counselling

by A. K. Sharma, A. Haldar, S. R. Phadke
"... pathology in our patient was characteristic of the classical variety. The ideal mode of management is still uncertain. The first line of management in the cases reported, is surgery-either total or partial excision of the tumor mass. Twenty eight of the 35 cases in Rubinstein's series underwent ..."
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pathology in our patient was characteristic of the classical variety. The ideal mode of management is still uncertain. The first line of management in the cases reported, is surgery-either total or partial excision of the tumor mass. Twenty eight of the 35 cases in Rubinstein's series underwent surgery of whom 22 patients survived post operation. Nine of these patients had recurrences in a period ranging from 6 months to 7 years. All 11 cases in Berger's series were operated and were also subjected to post-operative radiotherapy to prevent recur-rences. Four patients showed a recurrence. Recurrences are reported to be common in those patients with solid tumors and those undergoing subtotal resection. Recurrences were managed by surgery or a combination of multiple chemotherapy with radio-therapy. In summary, primary cerebral neuro-blastoma is a rare type of neuroectodcural

Genetic Counseling

by John Abernethy, John David Abernethy, Karen A. Brooks, Ken Corning Reader , 2013
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Genetic Counseling

by Hannah Warren, Hannah E. Warren , 2014
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