Retinal Dystrophy Gene Atlas

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ISBN: 3319108662
ISBN 13: 9783319108667
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xiii, 279 S., 6 s/w Illustr., 163 farbige Illustr., 279 p. 169 illus., 163 illus. in color.
Erscheinungsdatum: 19.07.2018
Weitere Autoren: Zahid, Sarwar/Branham, Kari/Schlegel, Dana et al
Auflage: 1/2018
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

Classically, photo atlases of retinal dystrophies have been divided into sections that describe and depict a particular retinal finding or disease, after which a differential diagnosis of potential diseases or mutated genes is provided. However, given the rapid improvement in molecular diagnostics, and the exponential increase in our understanding of the phenotypes caused by each mutated gene, the paradigm has changed. Physicians are now more interested in the variable expressivity associated with mutations in each individual gene. Therefore, Retinal Dystrophy Gene Atlas catalogs the different phenotypes that have been reported with each mutated gene. Each section describes a gene and its known clinical phenotypes and features of disease, along with retinal photos of affected patients. Written by prominent retinal dystrophy specialists from the largest dystrophy centers worldwide, Retinal Dystrophy Gene Atlas contains more than 80 chapters, each of which describes the clinical and photographic manifestations of a specific gene. The chapters include stunning clinical color photographs of the retina, autofluorescence imaging, electrophysiologic findings, and cross-sectional imaging. Retinal Dystrophy Gene Atlas serves as a resource to aid genetic diagnosis in patients with retinal dystrophies.

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Beschreibung

Classically, photo atlases of retinal dystrophies have been divided into sections that describe and depict a particular retinal finding or disease, after which a differential diagnosis of potential diseases or mutated genes is provided. However, given the pace of improvement in molecular diagnostics, availability of free mutation screening from the NIH, and the exponential increase in our understanding of the phenotypes caused by each mutated gene, the paradigm has changed to where physicians now think of variable expression of each individual gene. Therefore, Retinal Dystrophy Gene Atlas catalogs the different phenotypes that are possible with each mutated gene. Each section describes a gene and all its possible clinical phenotypes and patient characteristics, along with retinal photos depicting each possible phenotype. Written by prominent retinal dystrophy specialists from the largest dystrophy centers worldwide, Retinal Dystrophy Gene Atlas contains more than 80 chapters, each of which describes the clinical and photographic manifestations of a specific gene. The chapters are organized into one of three sections based on the inheritance pattern (Autosomal Dominant, Autosomal Recessive, or X-linked) and will include stunning clinical color photographs of the retina, autofluorescence imaging, and electrophysiologic findings and cross-sectional imaging. Retinal Dystrophy Gene Atlas serves as a resource to aid genetic diagnosis in patients with retinal dystrophies by more than 2,400 retina specialists and pediatric ophthalmologists in the United States, as well as hundreds of fellows and residents that enter the workforce each year.

Autorenporträt

Sarwar Zahid, MS, MDUniversity of Michigan Kellogg Eye CenterAnn Arbor, MI, USA Kari Branham, MS, CGC University of Michigan Kellogg Eye CenterAnn Arbor, MI, USA Dana Schlegel, MS, MPH, CGC University of MichiganKellogg Eye CenterAnn Arbor, MI, USA Mark Pennesi, PhD, MDCasey Eye InstitutePortland, OR, USA Michel Michaelides, MB, MDMoorfields Eye HospitalLondon, United Kingdom John Heckenlively, MDUniversity of Michigan Kellogg Eye Center Ann Arbor, MI, USA Thiran Jayasundera, MDUniversity of Michigan Kellogg Eye CenterAnn Arbor, MI, USA

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