Living with Klinefelter Syndrome, Trisomy X, and 47, XYY: A guide for families and individuals affected by X and Y chromosome variations

In the 1980's, at age 37, Virginia Cover became pregnant with her second son. Amniocentesis revealed a...
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Author: Virginia Isaacs Cover Msw
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Living with Klinefelter Syndrome, Trisomy X, and 47, XYY: A guide for families and individuals affected by X and Y chromosome variations by Cover Msw, Virginia Isaacs

Living with Klinefelter Syndrome, Trisomy X, and 47, XYY: A guide for families and individuals affected by X and Y chromosome variations

$45.30

Living with Klinefelter Syndrome, Trisomy X, and 47, XYY: A guide for families and individuals affected by X and Y chromosome variations

$45.30
Author: Virginia Isaacs Cover Msw
Format: Paperback
Language: English
In the 1980's, at age 37, Virginia Cover became pregnant with her second son. Amniocentesis revealed a diagnosis of Klinefelter syndrome, an extra X chromosome in a male. Cover and her husband had access to excellent genetic counseling, where they learned that Klinefelter syndrome is often associated with learning disabilities, communication and social skill deficits, and infertility. But there was little medical research available at that time, and no support resources for families. She made it her goal to develop a comprehensive guide to sex chromosome aneuploidy written in lay language. This book distills three decades of her experience as a parent and as a professional social worker into an authoritative guide for families and individuals affected by extra X and Y chromosome conditions. Often referred to as hidden disabilities, X and Y chromosome variations are the most common of the chromosome aneuploid conditions that may affect humans. They affect 1 in 500 persons. The result of the extra chromosome(s) is highly variable from one individual to another. Affected persons may be symptom-free, but more often will have symptoms including low muscle tone, speech delay, lowered fertility, learning disabilities, and sometimes autism spectrum disorders. Yet the public and many health and education professionals remain unfamiliar with the syndromes and their range of functioning, leading to missed diagnoses and lack of appropriate treatment. Mx. Cover provides a lifespan approach to the three trisomy conditions, Klinefelter syndrome, Trisomy X and 47, XYY (Jacobs syndrome), as well as their less common tetrasomy and pentasomy variations. The book provides clear explanations of the genetics involved, as well as diagnosis, disclosure, development from infancy through, potential health and fertility issues, and educational and psycho-social considerations.

Author: Virginia Isaacs Cover Msw
Publisher: Virginia Isaacs Cover
Published: 03/01/2012
Pages: 202
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9780615574004

About the Author
Virginia Cover holds graduate degrees in Social Work and Business Administration. She has worked with children and adults with developmental disabilities and chronic medical conditions throughout her career in non-profit health care agencies and universities. Now retired, Ms. Cover continues to maintain a private practice assisting young adults and their families in developing and managing self-determination supports to permit them to live and work in the community rather than in segregated settings. Ms. Cover is the parent of a young adult who has Klinefelter syndrome, and volunteers her time to provide education about sex chromosome variations to families and professionals. She serves as a Board Member for AXYS as well as a member of the AXYS Professional Advisory Board. Ms. Cover lives on Long Island with her husband.


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