
The ciliopathies are a group of rare diseases that often affect multiple systems within the body, and are caused by defects in the function or structure of cilia. When cilia go wrong, there are profound consequences; these are discussed in detail for the first time in Ciliopathies: a reference for clinicians. The book provides a clinical overview and reference to this newly emergent group of disorders ranging from Alström syndrome to putative ciliopathic disorders. Each chapter provides an in-depth discussion on a specific disorder, including the latest scientific research together with a description of its features, and practical guidelines on diagnosis. The authors also examine the evidence for dysfunction of cilia in cancer and more common disorders. Ciliopathies: a reference for clinicians will appeal to those involved in the care of patients with ciliopathies, including specialists in the fields of nephrology, diabetes, cardiology, and ophthalmology, and non-clinical researchers interested in cilia biology.
This text investigates the clinical manifestations, underlying biological mechanisms, and diagnostic challenges associated with the group of rare disorders known as ciliopathies. The authors, Philip L. Beales and Thomas D. Kenny, synthesize current scientific research and clinical observations to provide a comprehensive framework for understanding how defects in cilia structure and function impact multiple organ systems. The book serves as a bridge between molecular biology and clinical practice, offering guidance for practitioners managing complex, multi-system patient presentations.
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Experts identify this work as a foundational reference for medical specialists and researchers seeking to understand the intersection of cilia biology and human disease. Readers frequently note the technical density of the prose, which is tailored specifically for a professional clinical audience.
Page Count:
299
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191633372
ISBN-13:
9780191633379
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