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Symptomatic: The Symptom-Based Handbook for Ehlers-Danlos Syndromes
and Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders offers a novel approach
structured around the panoply of 75 symptoms with which a person
with Ehlers-Danlos syndromes (EDS) and hypermobility spectrum
disorders (HSD) may present to a clinician. The content is arranged
intuitively from head to feet, with each chapter integrating
clinical case studies with a concise discussion and two important
diagnostic tools: a simplified algorithm for diagnosing and
treating each symptom and differential diagnoses and alternative
explanations for their symptoms. This is a handbook that combines
the expertise of some 70 leading clinicians, representing more than
30 specialties. This book is suited for clinicians who need a
concise and straight-forward presentation of the various and
complex symptoms they confront in their clinical practice. It
brings forth a field of knowledge emerging from interdisciplinary
collaboration despite the pressures of specialization that bridges
gaps in understanding between the several dozen disciplines
implicated in EDS and HSD.
This book is being planned as a tribute to Dr. Victor A. McKusick
(1921-2008), who is well known as the "father of medical genetics".
He was long associated with the Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine, first as a student in the 1940s, and later as a faculty
member, becoming the Chairman of the Department of Medicine at
Johns Hopkins. He was a co-founder of GENOMICS and founder and
lifelong editor of Mendelian Inheritance in Man, a massive
compendium of human syndromes and genetic variants. Dr. McKusick
made distinguished contributions to all branches of medical
genetics. He was a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences
and many other academies in the world. He was awarded the National
Medal of Science in 2002. He received many other honors including
several honorary doctorates. The proposed book will reflect all the
fields touched upon by Dr. McKusick's contributions. It will be a
valuable source of the latest progress in medical genetics. The
contributors are internationally distinguished in their chosen
specialties. Besides professional distinction, they are being
selected because of their past association with Dr. McKusick, as
former students or colleagues who extended his research in some
fashion. The proposed book will reflect all the fields touched upon
by Dr. McKusick's contributions. It will be a valuable source of
the latest progress in medical genetics. The contributors are
internationally distinguished in their chosen specialties. Besides
professional distinction, they are being selected because of their
past association with Dr. McKusick, as former students or
colleagues who extended his research in some fashion.
This book is being planned as a tribute to Dr. Victor A. McKusick
(1921-2008), who is well known as the "father of medical genetics".
He was long associated with the Johns Hopkins University School of
Medicine, first as a student in the 1940s, and later as a faculty
member, becoming the Chairman of the Department of Medicine at
Johns Hopkins. He was a co-founder of GENOMICS and founder and
lifelong editor of Mendelian Inheritance in Man, a massive
compendium of human syndromes and genetic variants. Dr. McKusick
made distinguished contributions to all branches of medical
genetics. He was a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences
and many other academies in the world. He was awarded the National
Medal of Science in 2002. He received many other honors including
several honorary doctorates. The proposed book will reflect all the
fields touched upon by Dr. McKusick's contributions. It will be a
valuable source of the latest progress in medical genetics. The
contributors are internationally distinguished in their chosen
specialties. Besides professional distinction, they are being
selected because of their past association with Dr. McKusick, as
former students or colleagues who extended his research in some
fashion. The proposed book will reflect all the fields touched upon
by Dr. McKusick's contributions. It will be a valuable source of
the latest progress in medical genetics. The contributors are
internationally distinguished in their chosen specialties. Besides
professional distinction, they are being selected because of their
past association with Dr. McKusick, as former students or
colleagues who extended his research in some fashion.
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