Gardner and Sutherland s Chromosome Abnormalities and Genetic Counseling

Gardner and Sutherland s Chromosome Abnormalities and Genetic Counseling
Author: R. J. M. Gardner,R. J. McKinlay Gardner,David J. Amor
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 729
Release: 2018
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780199329007

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Preceded by Chromosome abnormalities and genetic counseling / R.J. McKinlay Gardner, Grant R. Sutherland, Lisa G. Shaffer. c2012.

Chromosome Abnormalities and Genetic Counseling

Chromosome Abnormalities and Genetic Counseling
Author: R.J. MKinlay Gardner,Grant R Sutherland,Lisa G. Shaffer
Publsiher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 650
Release: 2012
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780195375336

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Advances in cytogenetics continue to crop up in wonderful ways, and we know exponentially more about chromosomes now than mere decades ago. Likewise, the necessary skills in offering genetic counseling continue to evolve. This new edition of Chromosome Abnormalities in Genetic Counseling offers a practical, up-to-date guide for the genetic counselor to marshal cytogenetic data and analysis clearly and effectively to families.

Chromosome Abnormalities and Genetic Counseling

Chromosome Abnormalities and Genetic Counseling
Author: R. J. McKinlay Gardner,Grant R. Sutherland
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 596
Release: 2003-08-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780199725243

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Chromosomal abnormalities can cause disability in children, and reproductive difficulty in parents. Many parents and couples seek genetic counseling in order to learn why they, or a relative, may have had a child with a particular collection of medical problems and/or intellectual disability. There may have been a history of multiple miscarriage, or infertility. They may want to know the outlook for a pregnancy, and what the risks might be. These and other questions concerning chromosome abnormalities are addressed in this standard text, which will be of interest to genetic counselors, medical geneticists, pediatricians and obstetricians, infertility specialists, and laboratory cytogeneticists. This third edition has been thorougly updated, and is richly illustrated and fully referenced. New chapters have been written on preimplantation diagnosis and on reproductive risks due to environmental agents. The practical applications of recent advances in molecular cytogentics are noted. The book will give counselors the information that will enable them to help concerned parents accommodate to their particular "chromosomal situation", and to determine what may be, for them, the best course of action.

Gardner and Sutherland s Chromosome Abnormalities and Genetic Counseling

Gardner and Sutherland s Chromosome Abnormalities and Genetic Counseling
Author: R.J. McKinlay Gardner,David Amor
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 634
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780199329014

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Even as classic cytogenetics has given way to molecular karyotyping, and as new deletion and duplication syndromes are identified almost every day, the fundamental role of the genetics clinic remains mostly unchanged. Genetic counselors and medical geneticists explain the "unexplainable," helping families understand why abnormalities occur and whether they're likely to occur again. Chromosome Abnormalities and Genetic Counseling is the genetics professional's definitive guide to navigating both chromosome disorders and the clinical questions of the families they impact. Combining a primer on these disorders with the most current approach to their best clinical approaches, this classic text is more than just a reference; it is a guide to how to think about these disorders, even as our technical understanding of them continues to evolve. Completely updated and still infused with the warmth and voice that have made it essential reading for professionals across medical genetics, this edition of Chromosome Abnormalities and Genetic Counseling represents a leap forward in clinical understanding and communication. It is, as ever, essential reading for the field.

Chromosome Abnormalities and Genetic Counseling

Chromosome Abnormalities and Genetic Counseling
Author: R. J. M. Gardner
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 634
Release: 2012
Genre: Genetic counseling
ISBN: 0199975175

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Chromosome abnormalities have been known for over 50 years, though the methods of analysis have become increasing more sophisticated and precise. Surprisingly, the questions that parents and families raise in genetic counseling have changed little over that period. Questions like, "Why did an abnormality happen? Why did it cause the problems we see in our child? Would it happen again in a future child? How could we avoid it happening again?" are common concerns for families. This new edition of Chromosome Abnormalities and Genetic Counseling deals with these universal questions, and in the con.

Gardner and Sutherland s Chromosome Abnormalities and Genetic Counseling

Gardner and Sutherland s Chromosome Abnormalities and Genetic Counseling
Author: R. J. M. Gardner,David J. Amor
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2018
Genre: Chromosome abnormalities
ISBN: 0190871644

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This work is the genetics professional's definitive guide to navigating both chromosome disorders and the clinical questions of the families they impact. Combining a primer on these disorders with the most current approach to their best clinical approaches, this classic text is more than just a reference; it is a guide to how to think about these disorders, even as our technical understanding of them continues to evolve. Completely updated and still infused with the warmth and voice that have made it essential reading for professionals across medical genetics, this edition represents a leap forward in clinical understanding and communication.

Cytogenetic Abnormalities

Cytogenetic Abnormalities
Author: Susan Mahler Zneimer
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 664
Release: 2014-08-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781118412565

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This guide discusses chromosomal abnormalities and how best to report and communicate lab findings in research and clinical settings. Providing a standard approach to writing cytogenetic laboratory reports, the guide further covers useful guidance on implementing International System for Human Cytogenetic Nomenclature in reports. Part one of the guide explores chromosomal, FISH, and microarray analysis in constitutional cytogenetic analyses, while part two looks at acquired abnormalities in cancers. Both sections provide illustrative examples of chromosomal abnormalities and how to communicate these findings in standardized laboratory reports.

The AGT Cytogenetics Laboratory Manual

The AGT Cytogenetics Laboratory Manual
Author: Marilyn S. Arsham,Margaret J. Barch,Helen J. Lawce
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1216
Release: 2017-04-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119061229

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Cytogenetics is the study of chromosome morphology, structure, pathology, function, and behavior. The field has evolved to embrace molecular cytogenetic changes, now termed cytogenomics. Cytogeneticists utilize an assortment of procedures to investigate the full complement of chromosomes and/or a targeted region within a specific chromosome in metaphase or interphase. Tools include routine analysis of G-banded chromosomes, specialized stains that address specific chromosomal structures, and molecular probes, such as fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and chromosome microarray analysis, which employ a variety of methods to highlight a region as small as a single, specific genetic sequence under investigation. The AGT Cytogenetics Laboratory Manual, Fourth Edition offers a comprehensive description of the diagnostic tests offered by the clinical laboratory and explains the science behind them. One of the most valuable assets is its rich compilation of laboratory-tested protocols currently being used in leading laboratories, along with practical advice for nearly every area of interest to cytogeneticists. In addition to covering essential topics that have been the backbone of cytogenetics for over 60 years, such as the basic components of a cell, use of a microscope, human tissue processing for cytogenetic analysis (prenatal, constitutional, and neoplastic), laboratory safety, and the mechanisms behind chromosome rearrangement and aneuploidy, this edition introduces new and expanded chapters by experts in the field. Some of these new topics include a unique collection of chromosome heteromorphisms; clinical examples of genomic imprinting; an example-driven overview of chromosomal microarray; mathematics specifically geared for the cytogeneticist; usage of ISCN’s cytogenetic language to describe chromosome changes; tips for laboratory management; examples of laboratory information systems; a collection of internet and library resources; and a special chapter on animal chromosomes for the research and zoo cytogeneticist. The range of topics is thus broad yet comprehensive, offering the student a resource that teaches the procedures performed in the cytogenetics laboratory environment, and the laboratory professional with a peer-reviewed reference that explores the basis of each of these procedures. This makes it a useful resource for researchers, clinicians, and lab professionals, as well as students in a university or medical school setting.