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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice
Volume 31, Issue 3, Pages 449-782 (September 2004)
Genetics for Primary Care Clinicians

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Review article


Clinical application of genetic risk assessment strategies for coronary artery disease: genotypes, phenotypes, and family history
Maren T. Scheuner
pages 711-737
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Genetics for targeting disease prevention: diabetes
Astrid M. Newell
pages 743-766
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Genetic counseling in primary care: longitudinal, psychosocial issues in genetic diagnosis and counseling
Jeffrey R. Martin, Adam S. Wilikofsky
pages 509-524
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A primer on expanded newborn screening by tandem mass spectrometry
Shawn E. McCandless
pages 583-604
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Clinical consult: Marfan syndrome
Sarah J. Grimes, Louise S. Acheson, Anne L. Matthews, Georgia L. Wiesner
pages 739-742
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Down syndrome, Turner syndrome, and Klinefelter syndrome: primary care throughout the life span
Carl Tyler, Jennifer C. Edman
pages 627-648
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Clinical consult: iron overload—hereditary hemochromatosis
Anne L. Matthews, Sarah J. Grimes, Georgia L. Wiesner, Louise S. Acheson
pages 767-770
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Clinical consult: developmental delay/fragile X syndrome
Georgia L. Wiesner, Suzanne B. Cassidy, Sarah J. Grimes, Anne L. Matthews, Louise S. Acheson
pages 621-625
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Pharmacogenetics
Sean P. David
pages 543-559
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Genetic red flags: clues to thinking genetically in primary care practice
Alison J. Whelan, Susie Ball, Lyle Best, Robert G. Best, Susan C. Echiverri, Pamela Ganschow, Robert J. Hopkin, Jay Mayefsky, James Stallworth
pages 497-508
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What's new in prenatal screening and diagnosis?
Jennifer A. Bubb, Anne L. Matthews
pages 561-582
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Basic genetics
Bruce R. Korf
pages 461-478
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Legacy of the American eugenics movement: implications for primary care
Michael Stehney
pages 525-541
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Genetic thrombophilia
W.Gregory Feero
pages 685-709
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The primary care physician's approach to congenital anomalies
Marni J. Falk, Nathaniel H. Robin
pages 605-619
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Cancer genetics in primary care
Duane Culler, Sarah J. Grimes, Louise S. Acheson, Georgia L. Wiesner
pages 649-683
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Current and future applications of genetics in primary care medicine
Louise S. Acheson, Georgia L. Wiesner
pages 449-460
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The family medical history
Robin L. Bennett
pages 479-495
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Preface


Genetics for primary care clinicians free full text
Louise S. Acheson, Georgia L. Wiesner
pages xv-xviii
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Forthcoming issues
page vi
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TOC
pages vii-xiii
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Index
pages 771-781
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