Re: Cataran's Disease

From: Jerome Yankowitz (jerome-yankowitz@uiowa.edu)
Wed May 12 19:45:18 1999


I would certainly refer to the ACOG publication that offering this test to couples of Jewish descent is highly suggested. Are they Jewish?

>Sorry to reply so late..... It has been a busy day. After more discussion
>I think that it is Canavan's Disease. Since there is uncertainty I am going
>to arrange for genetic counseling for the patient, but I would like to be
>able to give her some information concerning this condition. It would also
>be nice to add to my reference sheets.
>
>Stephen
>
>Stephen A. Szabo, MD, FACOG
>Pinehurst Surgical Clinic, P.A / Pinehurst, NC
>Obstetrics and Gynecology / Private Practice / 8 years
>saszabo@sprintmail.com <mailto:saszabo@sprintmail.com>
>www.pinehurstsurgical.com <http://www.pinehurstsurgical.com>





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