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Primary care genetics

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Letters for patients whose relatives are at risk

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This is a set of template letters for you to give to patients, to help them inform their relatives of risk of an inherited condition.  Download the template and fill in the relevant condition details.

Autosomal dominant condition

X-linked recessive condition

Autosomal recessive condition

 

 

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  • Welcome
  • About us
  • About our courses
    • Primary Care Genetics Curriculum
  • Modules
    • Pregnancy, module 1
    • Pregnancy, module 2
    • Pregnancy, module 3
    • Pregnancy, module 4
    • Detecting genetic problems in children
    • Inherited cardiac conditons
    • Familial hypercholesterolaemia
    • Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer
    • Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer
    • Colorectal cancer
    • Cases
    • Accreditation
  • Webinars
    • Webinars in Czech
  • Real patient stories
  • Practical tools for daily practice
    • Red flags summary
    • Videos
    • Understanding basic inheritance patterns
    • Inheritance patterns
    • Taking and recording a family history
    • Referring patients to the genetic services (UK)
    • Klinefelter syndrome – what primary care professionals should know
    • Genetic testing
    • Breast and ovarian cancer
    • Familial breast and ovarian cancer
    • Cancer Genetics App
    • Pregnancy related information
    • Letters for patients whose relatives are at risk
      • Generic information
      • Autosomal dominant condition
      • Autosomal recessive inheritance
      • X-linked recessive condition
  • Red flags summary
  • Why is genetics important in primary care?
    • Dr Gabriela Kubatova – Czech Republic
    • England – Matthew Hoghton
    • Netherlands
    • Helena Cabral, Portugal
    • Iceland
  • Other learning resources
    • Risks of particular conditions seen in general practice
    • Animated videos to help you understand inheritance patterns
    • Videos explaining chromosomal alterations
    • Cestina glossary
    • Dutch glossary
    • English glossary
    • Icelandic glossary
    • Italian glossary
    • Portugese glossary
  • Publications in scientific journals
  • Contact
  • Erfðafræði
  • Klínísk erfðafræði og erfðaráðgjöf
  • Orðasafn