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_aGraeme C. M. Black _947624 |
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_aGenetics for Ophthalmologists _bThe Molecular Genetic Basis of Ophthalmic Disorders |
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_a32–38 Osnaburgh Street, London, NW1 3ND, UK: _bRemedica, _c c2002 |
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_aGenetics Series _v Volume 10 of Remedica genetics series |
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520 | _aOver the past decade advances in molecular biology have transformed our understanding of the genetic basis of a broad range of ophthalmic conditions and of the disease processes that underlie them. Genetics for Ophthalmologists gives a concise summary of the current clinical understanding of genetic ophthalmology and how it may be applied to diagnosis management and counseling of patients with inherited eye diseases. In addition the book gives detailed information of recent advances in genetic eye disease and how disease pathophysiology correlates with this molecular genetic information. Genetics for Ophthalmologists is aimed at general and specialist ophthalmologists, at trainees at all levels as well as at clinical and molecular geneticists interested in the genetics of eye disease. | ||
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