Genetics for ENT Specialists: The Molecular Genetic Basis of ENT Disorders
Author: Dirk Kunst / Hannie Kremer / Cor Cremers
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pages: 300 pages
Publisher: Remedica Publishing
ISBN: 1901346641
Format: PDF
Size: 1.37 MB zipped to 1.18 MB
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A new volume in the Genetics Series – convenient reference guides designed to help clinicians apply the wealth of new genetic information to their clinical practice. The series is edited by medical geneticist Eli Hatchwell of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, New York, and each book is authored by respected authorities in the field.
The most prevalent ENT disorders are those that affect hearing – approximately 1 in 1,000 children is born with a severe hearing impairment, and in at least half of these cases the cause is inherited. In recent years, considerable progress has been made in the field of molecular genetic studies on hereditary sensorineural hearing impairment, and it has recently become possible to make genetic diagnoses based on molecular tests in an increasing number of otologic disorders.
This book provides practitioners with a concise overview of advances in this important field of medicine and will facilitate improved management of patients with ENT disorders. For otorhinolaryngologists, medical geneticists, genetics counselors, and pediatricians.
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