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[Genetic protocol in primary care for rare diseases: Wolfram syndrome as a prototype].

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2022-03-16

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Esteban-Bueno, Gema
Díaz-Anadón, Lucas Ramón
Rodríguez González, Antonio
Navarro Cabrero, Miguel
Berenguel Hernández, Aída María

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Rare diseases, despite their individual low frequency, affect 7% of the population all combined. Consequently, every primary care practitioner (PCP) will have several of these patients under his care. 80% of rare diseases are genetically determined, which makes genetic counseling fundamental in these cases. The follow-up of patients with Wolfram syndrome (WS) can be used to design a protocol to support these patients, with the participation of researchers and healthcare professionals specialized in WS, the patients themselves and their familial environment. This protocol can be suitable for the diagnosis and management of other diseases as well. The main steps of every genetic clinical procedure are developed in this article, emphasizing the role of PCP in supporting patients and their families and in transmitting genetic information in a comprehensible manner.

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Humans
Membrane Proteins
Primary Health Care
Rare Diseases
Wolfram Syndrome

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Atención Primaria, Consejo genético, DIDMOAD, Enfermedades raras, Genetic counseling, Genetics, Genética, Primary Care, Rare diseases, Síndrome de Wolfram, Wolfram syndrome

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