Osteogenesis Imperfecta is the first translational reference professionals can turn to for a source of comprehensive information on this disorder. Although several reviews of the field have been published in various journals, there is no other single source for a compendium of current information. Separate chapters discuss each of the several clinical features of OI. Ethical issues related to OI are discussed, as is the importance of nutrition in managing the OI child and the OI adult. The role of physical medicine and rehabilitation for OI patients is also presented, along with the current status of OI medical treatment and the prospects for genetic engineering in the future. The text also provides the orthopedic surgeon with an advanced discussion of surgical techniques applicable to OI.Incorporates chapters and information on the ethical issues related to osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) as will the importance of nutrition in managing the OI child and the OI adult Offers new insights into the underlying mechanisms of collagen biochemistry as related to OI as well as a presentation of intracellular collagen processing and the expanded role of protein chaperones in OI Discusses the role of physical medicine and rehabilitation for OI patients and the current status of OI medical treatment as well as prospects for genetic engineering in the future Provides a unique overview for the orthopedic surgeon with an advanced discussion of surgical techniques applicable to OIOsteogenesis Imperfecta: A Translational Approach to Brittle Bone Disease By: Shapiro, Jay R.; Byers, Peter H.; Glorieux, Francis H.; Sponseller, Paul Publisher: Academic Press Print ISBN: 9780123971654, 0123971659 other ISBNs: 9780123971654, 9780123977892, 0123977894 Pages: 578
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Osteogenesis Imperfecta: A Translational Approach to Brittle Bone Disease Osteogenesis Imperfecta is the first translational reference professionals can turn to for a source of comprehensive information on this disorder.Although several reviews of the field have been published in various journals, there is no other single source for a compendium of current information. Separate chapters discuss each of the several clinical features of OI. Ethical issues related to OI are discussed, as is the importance of nutrition in managing the OI child and the OI adult. The role of physical medicine and rehabilitation for OI patients is also presented, along with the current status of OI medical treatment and the prospects for genetic engineering in the future. The text also provides the orthopedic surgeon with an advanced discussion of surgical techniques applicable to OI.Incorporates chapters and information on the ethical issues related to osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) as will the importance of nutrition in managing the OI child and the OI adult Offers new insights into the underlying mechanisms of collagen biochemistry as related to OI as well as a presentation of intracellular collagen processing and the expanded role of protein chaperones in OIDiscusses the role of physical medicine and rehabilitation for OI patients and the current status of OI medical treatment as well as prospects for genetic engineering in the future Provides a unique overview for the orthopedic surgeon with an advanced discussion of surgical techniques applicable to OIOsteogenesis Imperfecta: A Translational Approach to Brittle Bone Disease is written by Shapiro, Jay R.; Byers, Peter H.; Glorieux, Francis H.; Sponseller, Paul and published by Academic Press. ISBNs for Osteogenesis Imperfecta: A Translational Approach to Brittle Bone Disease are 9780123977892 and the print ISBNs are 9780123971654, 0123971659.
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