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Lost in transition: Challenges in the expanding field of adult genetics
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part C: Seminars in Medical Genetics, 2006AbstractIt is increasingly clear that medical genetics has broad relevance in adult clinical medicine. More adult patients with genetic conditions are being recognized, genetic testing for adult‐onset genetic conditions is expanding, and children with genetic conditions are now more likely to survive to adulthood. While the number of patients who could
Matthew R.G. Taylor+2 more
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Adolescents' Transition to Self-Management of a Chronic Genetic Disorder
Qualitative Health Research, 2008Self-management of chronic illness requires acquisition of self-care skills such as seeking knowledge, adhering to recommendations, practicing healthy behaviors, and life-long self-surveillance. This article describes the core problem and psychosocial processes by which parents transfer, and children take on, the responsibility for managing a chronic ...
Barbara A. Bernhardt+3 more
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Molecular genetic aspects of prostate transition zone lesions
Urology, 2003The prostate is a composite exocrine gland divided into four zones: anterior fibromuscular stroma, peripheral zone (PZ), central zone, and preprostatic tissue. The preprostatic tissue is the smallest, but most complex, prostate zone. Its main component is a cylindrical, smooth, muscular sphincter. Inside this muscle, are tiny periurethral glands.
Z̆arko Zeljko+2 more
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The importance of genetic counselling for turner syndrome transition
European Child & Adolescent PsychiatryThe healthcare transition (HCT) is the process of planning, monitoring, and adjusting the clinical management from children's care to adult specialists. Although this practice is common for all children, it is especially crucial (and challenging) for those with chronic disorders and genetic conditions that also involve mental health issues, requiring a
Eva M. Lafuente Villarreal+6 more
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Urology, 1999
Multifocality of transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) has been attributed to seeding of exfoliated tumor cells or to a general sensitivity of the entire urothelium to carcinogenic stimuli. By contrast, TCC has been shown to evolve as a consequence of genetic defects and chromosomal instability.
Michael Marberger+6 more
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Multifocality of transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) has been attributed to seeding of exfoliated tumor cells or to a general sensitivity of the entire urothelium to carcinogenic stimuli. By contrast, TCC has been shown to evolve as a consequence of genetic defects and chromosomal instability.
Michael Marberger+6 more
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An asymptotic formula for the transition density of random genetic drift
Journal of Applied Probability, 1978Stochastic models in population genetics which lead to diffusion equations are considered. A geometric formula for the asymptotic expansions of the fundamental solutions of these equations is presented. Specifically, the random genetic drift process of one-locus theory and the Ohta–Kimura model of two-locus di-allelic systems with linkage are studied ...
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Using human genetics to improve safety assessment of therapeutics
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2023Keren Carss+2 more
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