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Early-onset Alzheimer disease: when is genetic testing appropriate?
1University of California, San Francisco Memory and Aging Center, 94143-1207, USA. jgoldman@memory.ucsf.edu
Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders
|July 14, 2004
Abstract:
Alzheimer disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease that is currently not preventable or curable. Early-onset AD can be due to mutations in several autosomal dominant genes. Clinical testing is available for presenilin 1 (PS1), which is the most common of these genes. However, many practical and ethical issues must be considered before ordering this test for patients with early-onset AD. In this paper, we present a case that demonstrates the complexities of genetic testing for early-onset AD.
Keywords:
Genetics and Reproduction