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Volume 1 | Issue 2 | October to December 2008

 
 
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GeNeDiT
October to December 2008 | Vol 1 | Issue 2 | Pages 1
Prenatal Diagnosis and Indian Law
The first issue of genetic clinics got a very good response from clinicians in india and our well wisher geneticists from abroad. The timing of the beginning of the clinical genetics appears to be right for genetic scenario in india. I hope to get contributions of reports of postnatal or prenatal diagnosis of uncommon genetic disorders...

Dr Shubha R Phadke
 
GeNeViSTA
October to December 2008 | Vol 1 | Issue 2 | Pages 3-6
Conjenital Cataract
Cataract is a opacification of lens which results in distorted and blurred vision. Cataracts can be defined by the age at onset: a congenital or infantile cataract presents within the first year of life; a juvenile cataract presents within the first decade of life; a presenile cataract presents before the age of about...

Dr Sheetal Sharada
 
GeNeViSTA
October to December 2008 | Vol 1 | Issue 2 | Pages 7-11
Syndromes and genes of congenital heart defects
Congenital Heart Disease (CHD) is one of the most common malformation seen in 1% of population. Etiology of CHD may be chromosomal, single gene defect, environmental or interaction of environmental and genetic factors. Currently knowledge of genetics of congenital heart disease is rapidly...

Dr Sj Patil
 
Clinical Vignettes
October to December 2008 | Vol 1 | Issue 2 | Pages 12
Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome
Hutchinson-Gilford Syndrome is a Progeroid condition due to mutation in lamina A gene. Here we present a child with the condition caused by a common mutation..

Dr Shubha R Phadke and Dr Girisha KM
 
GeNeXprESS
October to December 2008 | Vol 1 | Issue 2 | Pages 13
 
Where to search? Clinicians and scientists involved in patients care always want to know the places on the internet where they can get the best information about genetic conditions. Uhlman and Guttmacher need to be congratulated for presenting the genetic resources on the internet for clinicians...

Parag M Tamhankar and Ashutosh Gupta