
Medical Genetics
Oxford Core Text
Ian D. Young(Author)
Oxford University Press
Published on 1. April 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
315 pages
978-0-19-856494-2 (ISBN)
Description
"Medical Genetics: Oxford Core Text" has been designed to provide medical students with an understanding of the basic principles of human genetics as they relate to clinical practice. Taking into account the recent recommendations on teaching from the American and British Societies of Human Genetics, each of the initial chapters focuses on a traditional cornerstone of human genetics (molecular genetics, cytogenetics, Mendelian inheritance, polygenic inheritance, population genetics) with a major emphasis on clinical relevance. These are followed by consideration of subjects of specific medical importance such as the haemoglobinopathies, developmental genetics, cancer genetics and pharmacogenetics, with due attention to topical and evolving issues such as pharmacogenomics, gene therapy and therapeutic cloning. The final chapters provide an explanation of the genetically related clinical skills and competencies expected of a medical student, together with an overview of the principles of clinical genetics, a rapidly developing clinical specialty which now impinges on almost every aspect of medical practice.
Over 150 illustrations have been included to demonstrate important principles and commonly encountered genetic disorders. Each chapter contains a brief review of a major landmark publication to provide a historical context for more contemporary developments. To help sustain the student's interest and to emphasise the potential importance of genetics in medicine, large numbers of clinically related vignettes have been included covering controversial issues, such as gene patenting and the UK Biobank, together with case histories and brief biographies of famous figures from history and the arts who have suffered from, and successfully coped with, a genetic disorder.
Over 150 illustrations have been included to demonstrate important principles and commonly encountered genetic disorders. Each chapter contains a brief review of a major landmark publication to provide a historical context for more contemporary developments. To help sustain the student's interest and to emphasise the potential importance of genetics in medicine, large numbers of clinically related vignettes have been included covering controversial issues, such as gene patenting and the UK Biobank, together with case histories and brief biographies of famous figures from history and the arts who have suffered from, and successfully coped with, a genetic disorder.
Reviews / Votes
Our specialty owes Professor Young a great debt for taking responsibility for making our subject accessible and enjoyable in this concise textbook. A remarkable achievement and one which should be warmly commended to all medical students. Journal of Medical Genetics Ian Young has produced a textbook which will delight both undergraduate and postgraduate readers. My one criticism is that it was not available when I needed it as a student. Ulster Medical JournalMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Aimed primarily at undergraduate medical students, this book should also appeal to genetic counsellors, and specialist nurses working in clinical genetics.
Illustrations
numerous tables, line drawings and colour photographs
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-19-856494-2 (9780198564942)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Author
Consultant Clinical Geneticist, Department of Clinical Genetics, Leicester Royal Infirmary, UK
Content
1. Gene structure and function; 2. Chromosomes and cell division; 3. Common chromosome disorders; 4. Single-gene (Mendelian) inheritance; 5. Identifying genes for Mendelian diseases; 6. Polygenic inheritance and complex diseases; 7. Genes and populations; 8. Genes and haemoglobin; 9. Genes and development; 10. Genes and cancer; 11. Genes and biochemistry; 12. Genes and drugs and treatment; 13. Clinical skills and scenarios; 14. Applied clinical genetics; Appendices