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Genetic testing aids pediatric skin problem Dx: helps with treatment plan.(Clinical Rounds)
Publication: Skin & Allergy News Publication Date: 01-APR-04 Author: Frieden, Joyce |
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COPYRIGHT 2004 International Medical News Group
WASHINGTON -- Trying to narrow down a diagnosis for an uncertain skin condition? Genetic testing can be quite helpful under the right circumstances, Dr. Kenneth Rosenbaum said at a meeting of the Society for Pediatric Dermatology.
"With the increasing availability of molecular testing, we've seen a shift in the traditional paradigm of clinical diagnosis," said Dr. Rosenbaum of the department of pediatrics at George Washington University and director of the Center for Prenatal Evaluation at children's National Medical Center, Washington. "In...
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