PMID: 11898720Mar 20, 2002Paper

The role of molecular genetic diagnosis in prediction and prevention of age specific pathology

Klinicheskaia meditsina
N P BochkovV Kh Khavinson

Abstract

A method of molecular-genetic diagnosis of diseases in hereditary predisposition developed by the authors is novel in geriatric practice. It allows to predict such prevalent age-specific diseases as ischemic heart disease, hypertension, noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, Alzheimer's and some malignancies. Assessment of molecular-genetic, clinical and laboratory data can identify predisposition or early symptoms of the disease. Special system of prophylaxis and pathogenetic treatment is designed to prevent development of genetically predetermined age-specific diseases.

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