The A Z Reference Book Of Syndromes And Inherited Disorders


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The A-Z Reference Book of Syndromes and Inherited Disorders


The A-Z Reference Book of Syndromes and Inherited Disorders

Author: P A T R I C I A GILBERT

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2013-12-17


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The A-Z Reference Book of Syndromes and Inherited Disorders provides a practical reference for carers and those with a syndrome or inherited disorder. It describes the disorders and problems of both children and adults, considers the day-to-day management of conditions and is written in non-technical language for a wider audience whilst giving enough detail for the medical, nursing and midwifery professions. The text is well indexed and has an extensive glossary. Whilst new methods of diagnosis, investigation and treatment will, of course. occur over the next few years, the basics described in this book will still apply. Social workers, nursery nurses and educationalists will find this reference source invaluable as a basis for assessing needs and potential in their students and clients.

The A-Z Reference Book of Syndromes and Inherited Disorders


The A-Z Reference Book of Syndromes and Inherited Disorders

Author: Patricia Gilbert

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1993


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A-Z of Syndromes and Inherited Disorders


A-Z of Syndromes and Inherited Disorders

Author: Patricia Gilbert

language: en

Publisher: Nelson Thornes

Release Date: 2000


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The incidence of handicap from syndromes and inherited disorders is worldwide and causes common problems for families and society. This book includes ten extra syndromes in an endeavour to keep up with the rapidly expanding knowledge associated with genetic disorders.