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Genetic Counseling
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Genetic basis and inheritance of condition - The recurrence risk for individuals with genetic syndromes, their siblings, and
their parents depends on the genetic basis and inheritance of the condition and can range from very low risk (<<1%) to 50%
risk. Genetic conditions can be divided into one of several patterns of inheritance:
- Sporadic / de novo (i.e. Down syndrome, Williams syndrome);
- Autosomal recessive (i.e. Most inborn errors of metabolism);
- Autosomal dominant (i.e. Neurofibromatosis, Marfan syndrome, Velo-cardio-facial syndrome);
- X-linked recessive (i.e. Fragile X syndrome); and
- Other patterns of inheritance (i.e. mitochondrial, imprinting).
- Reproductive options - Adolescents and young adults with genetic conditions need to be aware of the various reproductive options
available to them in order to make the best decision for themselves and their family. Ideally, an in-depth discussion pre-conceptionally
should occur between a genetic counselor and the individual, during which the medical and psychosocial implications surrounding
reproductive choices can be further explored.
- Preimplantation genetic diagnosis - In vitro fertilization followed by genetic testing of the embryos and implantation of 'unaffected' embryos;
- Sperm/egg donation;
- Adoption;
- Contraception; and
- Risks, benefits, and limitations.
- Pediatric multi/inter-disciplinary care vs. adult-based healthcare:
- Many genetic conditions are typically thought of as occurring in the pediatric population, however, since the survival rate of children with chronic conditions have improved greatly over the last few decades, these children will likely survive into adulthood, thus continuing to require specialized and interdisciplinary care.
- During transition to adult healthcare however, adolescents and their families will face numerous challenges in accessing adult health care providers who can give adequate and specialized care to this population.
- Geneticists are often familiar with the natural history of a particular condition and can assist and educate the primary care provider and families regarding medical management and potential complications that may arise in adulthood.
Resources
Information & Support
For Professionals
Community Centered Family Health History
The Genetic Alliance, a coalition of advocacy organizations, provides family health history tools and related information.
Genetic Counseling 101
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A brief discussion of the roles and types of genetic counselors; when to refer to a genetic counselor, and contact information
for Utah.
Genetics Counselors
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A transcript of a conference call (January 2006) with a genetic counselor providing an overview of genetic counseling; types
and roles of genetic counselors; when to refer; billing issues; and more from the Utah Collaborative Medical Home Project.
Intermountain Healthcare Clinical Genetics Institute
Provides clinical medical genetics services and genetic couseling at two outreach clinics in Salt Lake City and Logan.
For Parents and Patients
Genetic Alliance
This coalition of organizations increases the capacity of genetic advocacy groups to achieve their missions and leverages
the voices of millions of individuals and families living with genetic conditions.
National Society of Genetic Counselors
Information regarding genetic counseling services. Provides a search for local genetic counselors.
Genetic Counseling Fact Sheet
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Information, tips, and resources from the Utah Family Voices Health Information & Support center.
Services
Cancer Genetic Counseling/Risk Assess
See all Cancer Genetic Counseling/Risk Assess services providers (2) in our database.
Local Support Groups, Disability/Diag
See all Local Support Groups, Disability/Diag services providers (80) in our database.
Pediatric Genetic Counseling
See all Pediatric Genetic Counseling services providers (4) in our database.
Pediatric Metabolic Genetics
Metabolic Clinic,
more info...
100 Mario Capecchi Drive
Salt Lake City, UT 84113
Phone: 801-585-2457
Fax: 585-7252
http://www.ped.med.utah.edu/pku/contact.html
See all Pediatric Metabolic Genetics services providers (2) in our database.
Prenatal Genetic Counseling/Diagnosis
See all Prenatal Genetic Counseling/Diagnosis services providers (1) in our database.
For other services related to this condition, browse our Services categories or search our database.
Authors
| Author: | Pilar L. Magoulas MS, CGC, 12/2005 |
| Reviewing Author: | Alfred Romeo RN, PhD, 11/2008 |
| Content Last Updated: | 11/2008 |
