The Practical Guide to the Genetic Family History (Electronic book text, 2nd Revised edition)


Helps you develop and assess pedigrees to make diagnoses, evaluate risk, and counsel patients

The "Second Edition of The Practical Guide to the Genetic Family History" not only shows how to take a medical-family history and record a pedigree, but also explains why each bit of information gathered is important. It provides essential support in diagnosing conditions with a genetic component. Moreover, it aids in recommending genetic testing, referring patients for genetic counseling, determining patterns of inheritance, calculating risk of disease, making decisions for medical management and surveillance, and informing and educating patients. Based on the author's twenty-five years as a genetic counselor, the book also helps readers deal with the psychological, social, cultural, and ethical problems that arise in gathering a medical-family history and sharing findings with patients.

Featuring a new Foreword by Arno Motulsky, widely recognized as the founder of medical genetics, and completely updated to reflect the most recent findings in genetic medicine, this "Second Edition" presents the latest information and methods for preparing and assessing a pedigree, including:

Value and utility of a thorough medical-family history

Directed questions to ask when developing a medical-family history for specific disease conditions

Use of pedigrees to identify individuals with an increased susceptibility to cancer

Verification of family medical information

Special considerations when adoptions or gamete donors are involved

Ethical issues that may arise in recording a pedigree

Throughout the book, clinical examples based on hypothetical families illustrate key concepts, helping readers understand how real issues present themselves and how they can be resolved.

This book will enable all healthcare providers, including physicians, nurses, medical social workers, and physician assistants, as well as genetic counselors, to take full advantage of the pedigree as a primary tool for making a genetic risk assessment and providing counseling for patients and their families.


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Helps you develop and assess pedigrees to make diagnoses, evaluate risk, and counsel patients

The "Second Edition of The Practical Guide to the Genetic Family History" not only shows how to take a medical-family history and record a pedigree, but also explains why each bit of information gathered is important. It provides essential support in diagnosing conditions with a genetic component. Moreover, it aids in recommending genetic testing, referring patients for genetic counseling, determining patterns of inheritance, calculating risk of disease, making decisions for medical management and surveillance, and informing and educating patients. Based on the author's twenty-five years as a genetic counselor, the book also helps readers deal with the psychological, social, cultural, and ethical problems that arise in gathering a medical-family history and sharing findings with patients.

Featuring a new Foreword by Arno Motulsky, widely recognized as the founder of medical genetics, and completely updated to reflect the most recent findings in genetic medicine, this "Second Edition" presents the latest information and methods for preparing and assessing a pedigree, including:

Value and utility of a thorough medical-family history

Directed questions to ask when developing a medical-family history for specific disease conditions

Use of pedigrees to identify individuals with an increased susceptibility to cancer

Verification of family medical information

Special considerations when adoptions or gamete donors are involved

Ethical issues that may arise in recording a pedigree

Throughout the book, clinical examples based on hypothetical families illustrate key concepts, helping readers understand how real issues present themselves and how they can be resolved.

This book will enable all healthcare providers, including physicians, nurses, medical social workers, and physician assistants, as well as genetic counselors, to take full advantage of the pedigree as a primary tool for making a genetic risk assessment and providing counseling for patients and their families.

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Wiley-Blackwell

Country of origin

United States

Release date

March 2010

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2010

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Electronic book text

Pages

384

Edition

2nd Revised edition

ISBN-13

978-0-470-56825-5

Barcode

9780470568255

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0-470-56825-9



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