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Genetic Counseling

by Stephen John White, Stephen John White, Michelle Fox Reader, Jill S. Goldman, Lacy Ford, Vice Provost, Dean Of Graduate Studies , 2013
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Genetic Counseling

by Melissa Racobaldo, Melissa Racobaldo, Sarah Ravan Reader , 2015
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Relational ethics and genetic counseling

by Marilyn Evans, Vangie Bergum, Stephen Bamforth, Sandra Macphail - Nursing Ethics , 2004
"... Genetic counseling is viewed as a therapeutic interrelationship between genetic counselors and their clients. In a previous relational ethics research project, various themes were identified as key components of relational ethics practice grounded in everyday health situations. In this article the r ..."
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Genetic counseling is viewed as a therapeutic interrelationship between genetic counselors and their clients. In a previous relational ethics research project, various themes were identified as key components of relational ethics practice grounded in everyday health situations. In this article

Cytogenetics and Genetic Counseling of Patients

by Iravathy Goud K, Vimarsh Raina, Sohani Verma, Geeta Chadha
"... This brief write-up is with reference to our 1-year (May 2003- May 2004) experience at the Department of Molecular Biology and Immunology at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi. Cytogenetics of 60 patients with amenorrhoea, recurrent abortions, infertility, monosomy X, chromosome mosaics, pseud ..."
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, pseudohermaphoditism and Downs syndrome was carried out. The importance of chromosome studies followed by genetic counseling is stressed in this present paper.

Graduate Program in Genetic Counseling

by Gretchen H. Schneider, Kayla Flamenbaum , 2013
"... I would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to my primary advisor, Gretchen Schneider, for her continuous support, encouragement and feedback. Thank you also to my committee members, Diane Myles Reid and Dana Neitzel for bringing their invaluable expertise and perspective to this project. Additional t ..."
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thanks to Dr. Liz Cross for her help with the survey design, Dr. Ted Cross for his assistance with statistical analysis and genetic counselor participants for sharing their knowledge and insight. I would also like to acknowledge the Brandeis University Genetic Counseling

Genetic counseling in Pompe disease

by Antonella Taglia, Esther Picillo, Maria Rosaria Cecio, Emanuela Viggiano, Luisa Politano
"... Pompe disease is caused by glycogen accumulation due to a deficiency of the lysosomal acid alpha-glucosidase enzyme by which it is degraded. It is a rare disease, accounting for 1:40.000 births. It is inherited as an autosomal recessive trait so that a couple presents a recurrent risk of 25 % to hav ..."
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% to have a child affected, at each pregnancy. The diagnosis could be achieved by biochemical and/ or molecular testing. Carrier detection and prenatal diagnosis are available when the molecular defect is known. Key words: Pompe disease, genetic counselling, prenatal diagnosis

Genetic Counseling and Ethical Issues for Autism

by William M. Mcmahon, Bonnie Jeanne Baty, Jeffrey Botkin
"... Exciting progress is being made in the journey toward discovery of genes conferring risk for autism and autism spectrum disorders. Currently, genetic counseling for idiopathic autism rests on clinical diagnosis and empiric risk estimates. While no genetic test for risk of autism currently exists, it ..."
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Exciting progress is being made in the journey toward discovery of genes conferring risk for autism and autism spectrum disorders. Currently, genetic counseling for idiopathic autism rests on clinical diagnosis and empiric risk estimates. While no genetic test for risk of autism currently exists

Pedigree Analysis for Genetic Counseling

by P. Szolovits, S.P. Pauker , 1992
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Genetic Counseling and Congenital Anomalies

by Murray Feingold Md
"... Appropriate knowledge of the ge-netic aspects of congenital anom-alies, including the role of chro-mosomal abnormalities, with the ability to counsel parents regard-ing the latter (80/81). Appropriate clinical approach to the evaluation of the child with congenital anomalies (80/81). Evaluate this a ..."
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Appropriate knowledge of the ge-netic aspects of congenital anom-alies, including the role of chro-mosomal abnormalities, with the ability to counsel parents regard-ing the latter (80/81). Appropriate clinical approach to the evaluation of the child with congenital anomalies (80/81). Evaluate

Representing Normative Arguments in Genetic Counseling

by Nancy Green
"... Our research is on developing artificial intelligence-based approaches to help lay audiences to understand medical and other scientific arguments. Currently, we are developing a natural language generation system that will synthesize patient-tailored genetic counseling documents. In this position pa ..."
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Our research is on developing artificial intelligence-based approaches to help lay audiences to understand medical and other scientific arguments. Currently, we are developing a natural language generation system that will synthesize patient-tailored genetic counseling documents. In this position
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