Golding-Kushner, K: Velo-Cardio-Facial Syndrome: Treatment o: Vol 2 Treatment of Communication Disorders (Genetic Syndromes and Communication Disorders, Band 2) - Softcover

Golding-Kushner, Karen, Ph.D.; Shprintzen, Robert J.

 
9781597561570: Golding-Kushner, K: Velo-Cardio-Facial Syndrome: Treatment o: Vol 2 Treatment of Communication Disorders (Genetic Syndromes and Communication Disorders, Band 2)

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With an estimated human population prevalence of 1:2000, Velo-Cardio-Facial Syndrome (VCFS) is the second-most common multiple anomaly syndrome in humans and almost all children with the syndrome have speech and language impairments that are generally recognized to be complex and difficult to treat. To demonstrate and to provide clinicians with expert guidance, the authors have produced a comprehensive two-volume set with a combination of text and video demonstrating the clinical features of Velo-Cardio-Facial Syndrome (VCFS); the communication phenotype in VCFS; the natural history of speech and language in VCFS; diagnostic procedures necessary for assessing speech and language disorders in VCFS; the treatment of speech and language impairment in VCFS; and outcomes, demonstrated by video on an accompanying CD-ROM to Volume 2.

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Karen J. Golding-Kushner, PhD Also a founding member of the Velo-Cardio-Facial Syndrome Educational Foundation, Inc., Dr. Golding-Kushner was elected to the position of Executive Director of that organization, succeeding Dr. Shprintzen. During her tenure, the Educational Foundation expanded to an internationally prominent body reaching thousands of people around the world. Dr. Golding-Kushner published the first comprehensive study on the speech, language, and psychological aspects of VCFS in 1985. The findings of this report provided a template for future investigations, and the results have been replicated but never disputed. Dr. Golding-Kushner's doctoral research involved an in-depth analysis of the anatomy and physiology of the speech mechanism in VCFS and was also the forerunner of studies that more than a decade later supported her findings. She has been an invited speaker on the subject of VCFS both nationally and internationally, and her published approaches to speech therapy in VCFS and other craniofacial disorders are widely recognized for their effectiveness. She owns a private practice in speech pathology in central New Jersey, specializing in cleft palate, VCFS, and other craniofacial disorders.
Robert J. Shprintzen, PhD A founding member of the Velo-Cardio-Facial Syndrome Educational Foundation, Inc. and its first Executive Director, Dr. Shprintzen is Director of several programs at the State University of New York Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York, including the Communication Disorder Unit, the Velo-Cardio-Facial Syndrome International Center, and the Center for Genetic Communicative Disorders. He is Professor of Otolaryngology and Professor of Pediatrics at Upstate. Widely published and recognized internationally, he is credited for delineating four genetic disorders, including velo-cardio-facial syndrome (also known as Shprintzen syndrome), Shprintzen-Goldberg craniosynostosis syndrome, Shprintzen-Goldberg omphalocele syndrome, and Goldberg-Shprintzen syndrome.

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