Neurologic diseases and injuries are complex and multifactorial, making risk prediction, targeted treatment modalities, and outcome prognostication difficult and elusive. Genetics and genomics have affected clinical practice in many aspects in medicine, particularly cancer treatment. Advancements in knowledge of genetic and genomic variability in neurologic disease and injury are growing rapidly. Although these data are not yet ready for use in clinical practice, research continues to progress and elucidate information that eventually will provide answers to complex neurologic questions and serve as a platform to provide individualized care plans aimed at improving outcomes. This article provides a focused review of relevant literature on genetics, genomics, and common complex neurologic disease and injury likely to be seen in the acute care setting.
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Spring 2018
SYMPOSIUM: Genomics and Precision Medicine|
March 15 2018
Genetics and Genomics of Acute Neurologic Disorders
Megan Maserati, ACNP-BC;
Megan Maserati, ACNP-BC
Megan Maserati is a PhD student at University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Sheila A. Alexander is Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh, 336 Victoria Building, 3500 Victoria Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 (salexand@pitt.edu).
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Sheila A. Alexander, RN, PhD
Sheila A. Alexander, RN, PhD
Megan Maserati is a PhD student at University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Sheila A. Alexander is Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh, 336 Victoria Building, 3500 Victoria Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15261 (salexand@pitt.edu).
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AACN Adv Crit Care (2018) 29 (1): 57–75.
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Megan Maserati, Sheila A. Alexander; Genetics and Genomics of Acute Neurologic Disorders. AACN Adv Crit Care 15 March 2018; 29 (1): 57–75. doi: https://doi.org/10.4037/aacnacc2018566
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