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Is It Genetic? Who
Should Be Referred to Genetics Clinics?
Charlie
Myers, MSW

The types of patients
who should be referred for genetic
evaluation and counseling are listed
below:
- Individuals
with a clinical suspicion or
picture of a classical chromosomal
disorder, such as Down Syndrome
or Turner Syndrome
- Children
with a major malformation,
such as cleft lip or cleft
palate, or with dysmorphic
features (unusual appearance)
such as low-set ears
- Children
with multiple congenital anomalies,
or women with multiple miscarriages
or stillbirths
- Children
with hearing problems, developmental
delay, or developmental regression
of unknown cause
- Families
with several members affected
by similar problems such as
seizures, mental retardation,
hypotonia (poor or decreased
muscle tone), or peculiar features
- Infants
born small for gestational
age (intrauterine growth retardation),
those with failure to thrive
of undetermined cause, or children
of any age with very short
stature of undetermined cause
- Individuals
with ambiguous genitalia (not
clearly male or female)
- Women with
no periods (menses), or women
who are unable to conceive
and are also consulting with
a women's infertility medical
specialist
- Women who
may become pregnant and:
- Have
a previous child
with chromosomal
aberration
- Are carriers
of balanced chromosomal
rearrangements
- Are known
carriers of X-linked disorders,
such as hemophilia
- Are known
carriers of biochemical
or metabolic disease,
such as cystic fibrosis
or Tay Sachs
- Have a family
history of neural tube
defects, such as spina
bifida
- Women who
are pregnant and:
- Have
a baby with a birth
defect found on ultrasound
Referrals
may be made by a physician, nurse,
social worker, other health professional,
or an interested family member.
For information on genetics
clinics, call your primary care
physician, the local parish health
unit,
or one of the major Louisiana genetic
centers listed below:
LSU Health Sciences
Center-New Orleans / Children's
Hospital
1-800-299-9511, ext. 4254,
or 504-896-9254
Ochsner-Division
of Medical Genetics
504-842-3900
Woman's Hospital Medical Genetic's
(225)-231-5381
LSU Health Sciences
Center-Shreveport
318-675-7987
Tulane Hayward Genetics
Center
1-800-588-5800 or 504-588-5229
For more information, contact the
Louisiana Genetic Diseases Program
at 1-800-871-9548.
For a full-color, 8-1/2" x
11" poster of "Is It Genetic?"
suitable for display, click
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