Artúr Beke (ed.)

Genetic background of gynecological diseases

Rare gynecological diseases with genetic origin


Proximal symphalangism

Symphalangism is characterized by the fusion of the interphalangeal joints (proximal form) and sometimes the metacarpophalangeal joints (distal form). It most commonly affects the middle finger and other joints, and in some cases, it can be associated with hearing loss. Mutations in the NOG gene (Noggin) are responsible for these abnormalities. The Noggin protein encoded by this gene binds to TGFβ (transforming growth factor), BMP7, and BMP4 (bone morphogenetic protein 7, 4) playing a role in skeletal and ovarian development. Therefore, there may be a correlation between symphalangism and POI.

Genetic background of gynecological diseases

Tartalomjegyzék


Kiadó: Akadémiai Kiadó

Online megjelenés éve: 2024

ISBN: 978 963 664 024 8

Our book was written with the intention of filling a gap. It is the work of specialists - university lecturers, researchers, clinicians - who come across the described symptoms in their daily practice.

Many previously published publications deal with the gynecological pathologies discussed in the volume, but from the perspective of genetics as an etiological factor, focusing on the genetic background of pathological conditions and women's diseases, no book has yet been published. Nowadays, science is developing rapidly, and almost all diseases are subjected to genetic testing during research. For this reason, only those pathologies will be presented for which the tests so far have clearly confirmed the genetic background, that is, those pathologies for which the possibility of a genetic cause has arisen, but cannot yet be clearly proven, do not form the material of the book.

We recommend the book primarily to health professionals, geneticists, obstetricians and gynecologists, pedoatric gynecologists, and pediatricians, and those preparing for special exams. Medical students and midwifery students interested in the topic can find important information in it, and it can also be useful for "non-specialists".

Hivatkozás: https://mersz.hu/beke-genetic-background-of-gynecological-diseases//

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