What is the title of book on medical genetics written by Dr Robert Gorlin that remains an important work even today?
“Syndromes of the Head and Neck”
What are some challenges in genetic diagnosis?
Variable expressivity
incomplete penetrence
Genetic heterogeneity
Age on onset of varying clinical features
Chronic (occasionally progressive) in nature
What is the term for respect for individual independence?
Autonomy
What is the term for the act of doing good?
Beneficence
What is the term for respect for privacy?
Confidentiality
What is the term for fairness, conforming to the principles of right and wrong?
Justice
What are six parts of genetic evaluation?
What is the term for is the process of helping people understand and adapt to the medical, psychological and familial implications of genetic contributions to disease?
Genetic counseling
What are three reasons dental professionals are key in genetic evaluation and testing?
What are 3 criteria for genetic testing?
What does the term analytic validity mean?
Results are accurate and precise
What does the term clinical validity mean?
Ability of the test to predict the disease phenotype
What does the term clinical utility mean?
The phenotype can be modified based on test results
What are 3 general uses of genetic testing?
What are five general types of genetic testing?
True or False: Except for chromosomes and now comparative genomic technologies, most molecular tests are quite specific and not screens
True
True or False: Biochemical testing (maternal serum screen in pregnancy, newborn screen with tandem mass spectrometry) may be broader screens, but lower specificity
True
Genetic testing is best when coupled with what?
Genetic counseling
What are 2 things genetic test results are used for?
2. Personal decision making
What is the term for the use of genetic testing to confirm or rule out genetic condition in a symptomatic individual?
Diagnostic
What is the term for genetic testing offered to at risk ASYMPTOMATIC individuals?
Predictive
If development of symptoms is certain, person is said to be what?
Presymptomatic, e.g. Huntington’s disease
True or false: Testing of asymptomatic children at risk for adult-onset conditions is strongly encouraged when no treatment is available
FALSE: It is strongly DIScouraged
What is the term for when development of symptoms is likely, but not certain?
Predispositional, e.g BRCA1, BRCA 2 (Breast cancer susceptibility genes)