Paediatric Research
A Genetic Approach
Mac Keith Press
Published on 22. April 1982
Book
Hardback
245 pages
978-0-521-44273-2 (ISBN)
Description
The subjects reviewed in this Monograph span a wide and exciting field, reflecting many different specialities. They are, however, also closely interrelated as they reflect the eclectic nature of Professor Paul Polani's intellectual interests. The chapters are written by present and past members of his Unit - a Unit internationally recognized for its astute and stimulating discoveries and innovations. The chapters pay tribute to the fact that Paul Polani's viewpoint is that a multidisciplinary approach to the subject of disease is most effective when motivated by genetic philosophy. On this theme the book provides insight into the latest ideas on the genetics of handicap - including counselling, population cytogenetics, prevention of biochemical genetic disorders, repairing genetic damage, the epidemiology of congenital defects, and the prevention of neural-tube defects. All these and the other chapters provide an essential basis for understanding the fields of prevention and treatment.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Lavenham
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Cambridge University Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 239 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
710 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-44273-2 (9780521442732)
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01/1984
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Content
Foreword; 'Paul Polani'; Preface; 1. The epidemiology of congenital defects: a pragmatic approach; 2. Is the outcome of very low birthweight improving?; 3. Inheritable variation in the response to drugs and other environmental chemicals; 4. The repair of genetic damage and its relevance to human health; 5. Meiosis and the aetiology of chromosomal aberrations in man; 6. Population cytogenetics: a perspective; 7. Chromosome aberrations as a cause of prenatal death; 8. Recent advances in clinical cytogenetics; 9. Changes in genetic counselling during the last 25 years; 10. The immunosuppressive role of alphafetoprotein and the transfer of lymphocytes across the placenta: two controversial issues in the materno-fetal relationship; 11. Neural-tube defects: cause and prevention; 12. Prevention and treatment of biochemical genetic disorders.