Smith’s Recognizable Patterns of Human Malformation
Smith’s Recognizable Patterns of Human Abnormality Books
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University of California, San Diego. Fifth edition of a clinical text/atlas on malformations (as different to deformations) for pediatricians. Discusses morphogenesis, genetics, genetic counseling, and clinical diagnosis. Abundant photographic plates. Previous edition 1988. DNLM: Abnormalities.
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Recién comencé mi residencia en Genética Médica y uno de los libros recomendados es este. Sinceramente pensé que estaría mejor, lo compré sin revisar antes cualquiera de sus ediciones; aunque el libro hace revisión de un buen número de enfermedades genéticas, la información contenida en cada una es muy pobre, y no ayuda mucho en el estudio a menos que se quiera una revisión rápida de algo ya leído más ampliamente. Preferiría comprar otro por ese precio o algo más caro pero mejor.
Rating: 3 / 5
It is essential for any pediatrician. It has fully colored pictures and simple and simple to remeber discreptions of a excellent number of syndromes that you might see in your do but better to prepare your self with this book.
For me, It helps me alot to know the language of dysmorphology and thus I became more confedint to describe more dysmorphic features to the dysmorphologist to get thier feedback.
Rating: 5 / 5
Wonderful resource, simple to use, pictures very representative. Would urge this text for anyone with an interest in Genetics, Pediatrics or Family Medicine.
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a really new book. I bought the fourth edition about 15 years ago. A long way has elapsed for medicine, pediatrics and genetics. This new edition incorporated all the new advances in the field of molecular genetics. Although the genetic syndromes are clarified in the classic form, with Abnormalities, Natural History and Etiology, the recent advances in genomic medicine are fully clarified for each genetic syndrome or disease. Also the pictures are now in color, they have everlastingly been fantastic pictures but now with the color they result in much more to clarity and teaching. I like very much this book, not only because the depth and comprehensive review but because it is indeed a perfect picture of what has changed in the last years, and indeed, it is a new world, particularly in the field of genetics.
Dr. Ricardo Guraieb Ibarrola. Pediatrician. Mexico City
Rating: 5 / 5
Still the best resource on birth defects & syndromes, now in full color (and a pretty new blue cover). OMIM on the NIH website is also outstanding, but not the simplest to navigate (google it to find).
Rating: 5 / 5