This volume presents two meeting reports from recent scientific
conferences and a third paper of draft consensus guidelines for
treating Shwachman-Diamond syndrome.
The first meeting report, "Advances in Bipolar Disorder:
Selected Sessions from the International Conference on Bipolar
Disorder," covers the 9th International Conference on Bipolar
Disorder (ICBD) held in Pittsburgh, PA, June 9-11, 2011. The
conference focused on a number of important issues concerning the
diagnosis of bipolar disorders across the life span, advances in
neuroscience, treatment strategies for bipolar disorders, early
intervention, and medical comorbidity. This meeting report presents
key points from the sessions including: strategies for moving
biology forward; bipolar disorder and the forthcoming new DSM-5
nomenclature; management of bipolar disorders--both theory and
intervention, with an emphasis on the medical comorbidities; and a
review of several key task force reports commissioned by the
International Society for Bipolar Disorder (ISBD).The second
meeting report covers the Sixth International Congress on
Shwachman-Diamond Syndrome (SDS), the only multidisciplinary forum
devoted specifically to SDS, held at the New York Academy of
Sciences June 28-30, 2011. SDS is an autosomal recessive genetic
disorder involving multiple organ systems and affecting children
and young adults. The meeting report explores the most important
recent advances in our understanding of the clinical features,
current management, and treatment of SDS, and the molecular
function of SBDS in hematopoiesis, leukemogenesis, and
organogenesis. The third paper in this volume presents draft
consensus guidelines for diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of
Shwachman-Diamond syndrome. Evidence-based conclusions were made
whenever possible. However, as in other rare diseases, the data are
often anecdotal. Therefore, recommendations were also based upon
the consensus of experienced clinicians from Canada, Europe, and
the United States during and following an international SDS
conference. New recommendations regarding diagnosis and management
have been made reflecting advances in understanding the genetic
basis and clinical manifestations of the disease.NOTE: "Annals"
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