



Other Interesting Book Sites-OMIM
Online Mendelian
Inheritance In Man (OMIM) is a federally funded project that
provides information on genetic syndromes. It is based in part on
Victor McKusik's excelle nt book on genetic syndromes, but has the
advantage of being continually updated. Clinical, historical, and
genetic information is available, with hypertext links available to
the abstracts of the cited references. This is perhaps the single
MOST useful site for a neurologist as of 1998.
For example, should a neurologist see a patient with ataxia and
albinism, a search of OMIM would reveal five disorders in which this
combination has been seen, would describe the clinical and genetic
features of each, and in some cases (e.g., Angelman syndrome) would
provide images such as fluorescent in situ hybridization analyses and
pictures of affected children.
For another example, let us say you had a patient with
Alzheimer's disease, and wished to update yourself on the recent
advances in apolipoprotein E4 alleles. You can hypertext to the above
site and search for Alzheimer's. The OMIM search will retrieve
Alzheimer's and other related diseases for you. If you hypertext OMIM
entry # 107741 you wi ll have a relatively up to date text (updated
within the last few weeks) of the genetics of Alzheimer's. This text
will have hypertext references to Medline abstracts. Therefore you
can readily access (at least in abstract form) any of the articles
that have been referenced. Try it now, and return to this page when
you are finished.