Family Studies in Genetic Disordershttp://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1049659doi:10.1136/jmg.23.3.286-aKerzin-StorrarLBMJ GroupJournal of Medical Genetics
©American College of Medical Genetics review The family history: the first genetic test, and still useful after all those years? Reed E. Pyeritz, MD, PhD1 The family history has its origins in genealogy and over the past century has become embedded in clinical practice. Its importance...
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Individuals with the greatest risk for these disorders are those with a genetic susceptibility. The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of using a single, comprehensive family history as a method for stratifying risk for many preventable, common genetic disorders. Family histories ...
Family History Screening: Use of the Three Generation Pedigree in Clinical Practice With a growing understanding of genetic disorders in the scientific and lay literature, it is becoming increasingly important to consider risk factors based on family history and ethnicity for identifying individuals for ...
A hallmark of the individual is the cultivation of personal interests, but for some people, their intellectual pursuits might actually be genetically predetermined. Survey results published by Princeton University researchers in the journalPLoS ONEsuggest that a family history of psychiatric conditions such...
Ottman R, Hauser WA, Susser M. Validity of family history data on seizure disorders. Epilepsia 1993;34:469-475.Abou-Khalil B, Krei L, Lazenby B, Harris PA, Haines JL, Hedera P (2007) Familial genetic predisposition, epilepsy localization and antecedent febrile seizures. Epilepsy Res 73:104...
Family history of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder as risk factors for autism. The clinical and etiologic relation between autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) and schizophrenia is unclear. The degree to which these disorders share a basi... PF Sullivan,C Magnusson,A Reichenberg,... - 《Archives of...
CONCLUSIONS: Family history of dementia was associated with an increased risk of dementia and AD in this very old population, but only among APOE epsilon4 carriers. This suggests the existence of other genetic or environmental risk factors that may be active in the presence of the APOE epsilon4...
Americans and European Americans.Conclusions The increased risk of stroke among persons with a positive familial history of stroke compared with those without a familial history of stroke is consistent with the expression of genetic susceptibility, a shared environment, or both in the etiology of ...