Creating conditions
the making and re-making of a genetic syndrome
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Author
Contributions
- Atkinson, Paul, 1947- - Contributor
Publication
2011 - Routledge, Abingdon, Oxon, England
Language
English
Word Count
32,500 words, Guess
Page Count
130 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139780415496650
- ISBN-100415496659
- Library of Congress Control Number2011004674
- OCLC Control Number759563338
- OCLC Control Number785782473
and 2 more
- Better World Books9780415496650
- Open LibraryOL24822946M
Classifications
- DDC616.85/884
- LCCRJ506.R47 F43 2011
- LCCRJ506.R47 F43 2012
and 2 more
- LCCRA418.5
- LCCRJ506.R47 F43 2012eb
Description
"Based on original ethnographic research with scientists, clinicians and families, this book examines Rett syndrome to illuminate more general issues concerning the construction and interpretation of diseases and syndromes. It derives from research with a specialist team of clinicians and scientists, and a series of families referred with a potential diagnosis of Rett syndrome, and documents the scientific, clinical, patient and family experiences over a three-year period. Although Rett syndrome itself is rare, it is one of some 2,000 such syndromes, and its genetic basis has recently been linked to the much broader Autism spectrum. From a sociological or anthropological point of view, it is also of considerable interest as a clinical entity that is undergoing transformation in the light of recent post-genomic research. Traditionally, such syndromes have been diagnosed clinically, but increasingly genetic technologies are having an impact on the diagnosis, description and classification of conditions. Rett Syndrome is thus a key exemplar of the implications of genetic medicine that are far-reaching and extend well beyond this particular syndrome"--
Subjects
Series Statement
- Genetics and society
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