PubMed ID: 19371213Our study aimed to review and evaluate the referral reasons of patients at Department of Pediatric Genetics, Ege University, between 1998 and 2006. In total, 2342 patients were referred to the pediatrics outpatient clinic for dysmorphological examination and suspected genetic conditions. The files were evaluated retrospectively, and they were grouped into five categories. The subgroups included mental retardation (MR)-multiple congenital anomalies and isolated anomalies in 1472 (62.85%), syndromes that may be associated with cytogenetic abnormalities in 634 (27.07%), suspected single-gene disorders in 134 (5.72%), suspected microdeletion syndromes in 48 (2.05%), and other genetic conditions comprising complex multifactori...
Objective: About 50% of severe to profound intellectual disabilities (ID) are caused by genetic fact...
Introduction: Mental retardation is one of the most important problems of general health. The purpos...
Looked after children are recognised as generally having greater health needs than their peers. Ther...
WOS: 000265266000004PubMed ID: 19371213Our study aimed to review and evaluate the referral reasons o...
WOS: 000290454500006PubMed ID: 21221751A limited numbers of published studies evaluate the referral ...
Children/fetuses born with a congenital anomaly are recorded in a local registry of congenital anoma...
In this paper we report the results of a genetic-diagnostic survey of 116 institutionalized male pat...
Objective: About 70 percent of mental retardation can be attributed to genetic causes. Whereas the r...
After the birth of a child with a congenital anomaly, parents have many questions about cause, progn...
WOS: 000328080800021PubMed: 24046181In Turkey, the rate of consanguineous marriage is quite high (22...
After the birth of a child with a congenital anomaly, parents have many questions about cause, progn...
Turkey is among the most populous countries of the world, and has a young population structure. The ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to assess the educational needs of physicians relating to gen...
The important role of genetics in pediatric illness has been increasingly recognized, but the true i...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the educational needs of physicians relating to gen...
Objective: About 50% of severe to profound intellectual disabilities (ID) are caused by genetic fact...
Introduction: Mental retardation is one of the most important problems of general health. The purpos...
Looked after children are recognised as generally having greater health needs than their peers. Ther...
WOS: 000265266000004PubMed ID: 19371213Our study aimed to review and evaluate the referral reasons o...
WOS: 000290454500006PubMed ID: 21221751A limited numbers of published studies evaluate the referral ...
Children/fetuses born with a congenital anomaly are recorded in a local registry of congenital anoma...
In this paper we report the results of a genetic-diagnostic survey of 116 institutionalized male pat...
Objective: About 70 percent of mental retardation can be attributed to genetic causes. Whereas the r...
After the birth of a child with a congenital anomaly, parents have many questions about cause, progn...
WOS: 000328080800021PubMed: 24046181In Turkey, the rate of consanguineous marriage is quite high (22...
After the birth of a child with a congenital anomaly, parents have many questions about cause, progn...
Turkey is among the most populous countries of the world, and has a young population structure. The ...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to assess the educational needs of physicians relating to gen...
The important role of genetics in pediatric illness has been increasingly recognized, but the true i...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the educational needs of physicians relating to gen...
Objective: About 50% of severe to profound intellectual disabilities (ID) are caused by genetic fact...
Introduction: Mental retardation is one of the most important problems of general health. The purpos...
Looked after children are recognised as generally having greater health needs than their peers. Ther...