Syndromes and Genetics
The role of genetics in the evaluation and management of otolaryngologic problems is increasing. From cancer treatment to pediatric hearing loss, the otolaryngologist is expected to understand inheritance patterns, genetic testing and the impact of genetics on patient care. Genetic disorders are the basis of the syndromes that significantly affect the head and neck. Furthermore, a keen understanding of common craniofacial syndromes is necessary as many of these syndromes are a routine part of our practice. Genetics is a rapidly advancing field with commercial testing also being marketed directly to patients. Therefore, it is now more important to help patients and families navigate the complexities of how genetics can affect their care.
- Review the basics of medical genetics.
- Perform a comprehensive exam of a patient with a genetic diagnosis and/or syndrome.
- Describe genetic testing and the clinical significance of genetic diseases affecting the head and neck.
- Construct a differential diagnosis of syndromes that affect craniofacial development.
- Describe common syndromes that significantly affect the head and neck.
- Explain the different syndromes that cause pediatric hearing loss.
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