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The PKU paradox : a short history of a genetic disease
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/ MEDICAL
/ Phenylketonuria
/ Phenylketonurias
/ Phenylketonurias -- history
/ SCIENCE
2013
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The PKU paradox : a short history of a genetic disease
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Brosco, Jeffrey P
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Genetics
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/ MEDICAL
/ Phenylketonuria
/ Phenylketonurias
/ Phenylketonurias -- history
/ SCIENCE
2013
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Overview
Named one of the \"Ten must-read science histories\" by Science Magazine
In a lifetime of practice, most physicians will never encounter a single case of PKU. Yet every physician in the industrialized world learns about the disease in medical school and, since the early 1960s, the newborn heel stick test for PKU has been mandatory in many countries. Diane B. Paul and Jeffrey P. Brosco's beautifully written book explains this paradox.
PKU (phenylketonuria) is a genetic disorder that causes severe cognitive impairment if it is not detected and treated with a strict and difficult diet. Programs to detect PKU and start treatment early are deservedly considered a public health success story. Some have traded on this success to urge expanded newborn screening, defend basic research in genetics, and confront proponents of genetic determinism. In this context, treatment for PKU is typically represented as a simple matter of adhering to a low-phenylalanine diet. In reality, the challenges of living with PKU are daunting.
In this first general history of PKU, a historian and a pediatrician explore how a rare genetic disease became the object of an unprecedented system for routine testing. The PKU Paradox is informed by interviews with scientists, clinicians, policymakers, and individuals who live with the disease. The questions it raises touch on ongoing controversies about newborn screening and what happens to blood samples collected at birth.
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Johns Hopkins University Press,The Johns Hopkins University Press
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ISBN
9781421411316, 1421411318, 9781421411323, 1421411326
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