This book is aimed as a follow up of these two projects. It endeavours to provide a broad and up to date overview of genetic hearing impairment for audiologists, otolaryngologists, paediatricians and clinical geneticists to improve the quality of care for the large group of patients with suspected genetic hearing impairment. It does not set out to be a comprehensive description of syndromes such as the excellent and complete text of Toriello, Reardon, and Gorlin (2004), but to provide an easily read sourcebook for those students and clinicians with an interest in this field.
Genes, Hearing, and Deafness From Molecular Biology to Clinical Practice
MARTINI, Alessandro;
2007
Abstract
This book is aimed as a follow up of these two projects. It endeavours to provide a broad and up to date overview of genetic hearing impairment for audiologists, otolaryngologists, paediatricians and clinical geneticists to improve the quality of care for the large group of patients with suspected genetic hearing impairment. It does not set out to be a comprehensive description of syndromes such as the excellent and complete text of Toriello, Reardon, and Gorlin (2004), but to provide an easily read sourcebook for those students and clinicians with an interest in this field.File in questo prodotto:
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