Genetic counseling patient letters are a valuable supplement to genetic counseling practice. As the demand for genetic services increases, improving efficiency in daily tasks such as letter writing could improve genetic counselor workflow. Additionally, understanding the value recipients place on the content of these letters prior to creating efficiencies is essential toward ensuring that the utility of these letters is not lost.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe proband, now a 4-year-old female of mixed Caucasian and Japanese ancestry, was born at 29 weeks gestation via spontaneous vaginal delivery following a pregnancy complicated by fetal ascites, echogenic bowel, polyhydramnios, and incompetent cervix. The mother had no other pregnancy complications and had no recognized teratogen exposures throughout the pregnancy. Her length was 37 cm (37 centile), weight was 1.
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