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Quick Reference to a Wealth of Information, March 2, 2006
This review is from: Oxford Desk Reference Clinical Genetics (Hardcover)
As a desk reference this book is not intended to be a replacement for a textbook on the subject, but to provide a well indexed quick guide to problems likely to confront the clinical worker.
In addition, the clinical worker is likely to find this to be a useful book to share with patients seeding additional information about particular conditions. The ability to show such patients (or their parents) brief descriptions of conditions being discussed is often a help. This is especially true in those cases where diagrams are included that can be shown to illustrate the condition being discussed.
This is the first edition of this book. It is remarkable in that so much information is included. It is such a useful concept that I expect there will be future editions over time and that it will become one of the standards kept on everyone's desk.
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Absoluteley essential guide for clinical genetics, December 5, 2005
This review is from: Oxford Desk Reference Clinical Genetics (Hardcover)
This is an all encompassing guide to clinical genetics. Straight forward for the lay person to understand but essential to all professionals in the field
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A perfect tool for the daily genetic consult, March 30, 2008
This review is from: Oxford Desk Reference Clinical Genetics (Hardcover)
This is a perfect book for reference, gives you an idea about what to look for in your patient and the approach section is very useful tool in the daily consult
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Extensive guide to clinical geneticist, October 17, 2007
This review is from: Oxford Desk Reference Clinical Genetics (Hardcover)
This reference book has provided useful notes for a list of diseases and conditions one may need to look up from time to time. Geneticists would benefit the most, especially in my opinion, ones that have not specifically worked in the clinical field. As mediterrenean folks, we were surprised to find out FMF was left out. Some other common dysmorphic features were not as comprehensive as others. Nevertheless, I think this book is a must in a hospital genetician's library; hence the title "desk reference".
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