Dr. Robert M Greenstein MD
Geneticist | Clinical Genetics (M.D.)
65 Kane St Human Genetics West Hartford CT, 06119About
Dr. Robert Greenstein practices Genetic Medicine in West Hartford, CT. As a geneticist, Dr. Greenstein performs experiments and analyzes data to interpret the inheritance of different traits in patients. A geneticist evaluates, diagnoses, and manages patients with hereditary conditions or congenital malformations, genetic risk calculations, and mutation analysis. Dr. Greenstein carries out studies, tests, and counsels patients with genetic diseases.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Somatic cell hybrid assignment of a structural gene for human beta-glucuronidase to chromosome 7 by use of an X/7 translocation.
- Editorial: Partnerships in pediatric graduate education and child care.
- Novel compound heterozygous nonsense mutations in the hairless gene causing atrichia with papular lesions.
- The von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) germline mutation V84L manifests as early-onset bilateral pheochromocytoma.
- When is enlargement of the subarachnoid spaces not benign? A genetic perspective.
- Motion analysis of a child with Niemann-Pick disease type C treated with miglustat.
- Brief clinical report: a 46,XY phenotypic female with Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome.
- Improved pulmonary and growth outcomes in cystic fibrosis by newborn screening.
- Infant care review committees. The response to federal guidelines.
- Malignant osteoporosis and defective immunoregulation.
- Cytogenetic analysis of a boy with the XXXY syndrome: origin of the X-chromosomes.
- Arteriohepatic dysplasia (Alagille syndrome): extreme variability among affected family members.
- Teschler-Nicola/Killian syndrome: a case report.
- Feeding problems in Robin anomalad: a report of 4 cases.
- Interstitial deletion of the short arm of chromosome 7 without craniosynostosis.
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