
Overgrowth Syndromes is a comprehensive clinical guide to the well-defined genetic disorders (and others that are less well-defined) for which somatic overgrowth is a major manifestation. It details the unique characteristics and known causative genes for this class of disorders, offering clinicians an expert resource for both clinical diagnosis and laboratory confirmation.Assembled by the world's leading experts on overgrowth, this volume maximizes clinical utility without sacrificing nuance or rigor. It codifies the last decade's sweeping advances in understanding general and segmental overgrowth, including the latter's mosaic nature and phenotypic variability. It is an essential resource for clinicians navigating this set of conditions from clinical presentation all the way to counseling and anticipatory management.
This text investigates the clinical identification, genetic etiology, and management strategies for syndromes characterized by somatic overgrowth. The authors, led by experts in medical genetics, synthesize recent advancements in molecular diagnostics and phenotypic analysis to provide a framework for clinicians. By detailing both well-defined and emerging conditions, the book establishes a standardized approach to diagnosing and counseling patients with complex overgrowth patterns.
What You Will Find
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Medical professionals recognize this monograph as a specialized reference for navigating the complexities of mosaic and segmental overgrowth conditions. Experts highlight the text for its clinical rigor and its utility in bridging the gap between genetic research and bedside patient management.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2019-03-15
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190944897
ISBN-13:
9780190944896
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