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Molecular Diagnosis of Deafness

Part of the book series: Modern Otology and Neurotology (MODOTOL)

SKU: 9789819542307
ISBN: 9789819542307
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Part of the book series: Modern Otology and Neurotology (MODOTOL)

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This book sheds new light on the molecular diagnosis of deafness, emphasizing the impact of gene identification and its clinical application. Through this comprehensive volume, readers will gain insights into the genetic underpinnings of hearing loss and the latest advancements in genetic testing and counseling.

The chapters cover topics such as the genetic epidemiology of deafness genes, non-syndromic and syndromic hearing loss, and the role of genetic testing in cochlear implantation. The author delves into specific genes like GJB2, SLC26A4, and MYO7A, providing a detailed analysis of their clinical implications. This book also explores future directions in genetic screening, making it an indispensable resource for understanding the complexities of genetic hearing loss.

Molecular Diagnosis of Deafness is essential for ENT clinicians, geneticists, and genetic counselors seeking to enhance their knowledge of deafness genes and their clinical applications. It offers a practical guide to navigating the challenges of genetic heterogeneity in hearing loss and provides valuable insights for improving patient care through advanced genetic testing and counseling.

  • Offers insights into the genetic background of hearing loss and the importance of genetic counseling in patient care
  • Discuss diagnostic strategies, including mutation screening and new generation sequencing, to improve clinical outcomes
  • Describes the details of each gene responsible for hearing loss and also its clinical application

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