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Clinical Genetics | 1998

Mexican geneticists' opinions on disclosure issues

Rubén Lisker; Alessandra Carnevale; Jose Antonio Villa; Salvador Armendares; Dorothy C. Wertz

Here we discuss the opinion on disclosure issues (respect for confidentiality) of Mexican professionals working in clinical genetics. The information was obtained from a comprehensive survey on genetics, ethics and society organized by Wertz and Fletcher in 1993, in which geneticists from 37 nations participated. The responses to 18 questions from 64 of 89 (72%) geneticists invited to participate were analyzed for this paper. The questions were directed to investigate: a) disclosure of clinically relevant information in several situations such as testicular feminization syndrome, mosaic de novo balanced translocation in a fetus, or accidental discovery of non‐paternity; b) the protection of patients privacy from the spouse or blood relatives; and c) confidentiality in cases with high genetic risk to relatives. The results reveal significant disparity between general responses related to disclosure of all clinically relevant information and specific responses in particular cases. In addition, professionals appear to give higher priority to protecting the spouse, blood relatives or public safety, rather than the patients confidentiality.


Clinical Genetics | 1999

Mexican geneticists' views of ethical issues in genetics testing and screening. Are eugenic principles involved?

Rubén Lisker; Alessandra Carnevale; Salvador Armendares

Herein we discuss Mexican geneticists’ views of ethical issues in genetic testing and screening, analyzing whether eugenic principles are involved in this activity. The information was obtained from a comprehensive survey on genetics, ethics, and society organized by Wertz and Fletcher in 1993, in which 37 nations participated. The responses to 21 questions from 64 out of 89 (72%) geneticists invited to participate are analyzed in this paper. The questions were practically the same as those answered recently by a group of Chinese geneticists (Mao X. Chinese geneticists’ views of ethical issues in genetic testing and screening: evidence for eugenics in China. Am J Hum Genet 1998: 63: 688–695), who work in a country where the furtherance of eugenic principles is considered to be the goal of human genetics. We concluded that although there are many similarities in the answers from both countries, this is not indicative of Mexican geneticists pursuing eugenic goals because: a) there is no coercion involved; and b) there is no intention of improving the gene pool.


Human Genetics | 1983

Absence of correlation between Y chromosome heterochromatin and several anthropometric measurements in a Mexican population

Salvador Armendares; Rubén Lisker; O Mutchinick; Francisco Sánchez; Leonora Buentello; Eyra Cárdenas; Josefina Calójero; Lizbeth Ruz

SummaryThe correlation between nine anthropometric variables and six different measurements of the Y heterochromatic regions of 146 young Mexican adults was investigated. Only the absolute heterochromatic width showed a significant correlation at the 0.02 level with the upper segment/lower segment ratio, but the biological significance of this finding is strongly questioned.


American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 1986

Gene frequencies and admixture estimates in a Mexico City population.

Rubén Lisker; Rocío Pérez‐Briceño; Julio Granados; Victoria Babinsky; Jesus de Rubens; Salvador Armendares; Leonora Buentello


American Journal of Medical Genetics | 1998

Attitudes of Mexican geneticists towards prenatal diagnosis and selective abortion.

Alessandra Carnevale; Rubén Lisker; Antonio R. Villa; Salvador Armendares


American Journal of Clinical Pathology | 1972

Histopathologic study with cytogenetic correlation in 20 cases of gonadal dysgenesis.

Héctor Màrquez-Monter; Salvador Armendares; Leonora Buentello; Jesús Villegas


Revista De Investigacion Clinica | 1987

Heterochromatiun C sizes distribution of chromosomes 1, 9, 16 and y in a sample of the Mexican population: comparison of two quantitative methods of measurement

Osvaldo Mutchinick; Francisco Sánchez; Rubén Lisker; Salvador Armendares; Josefina Calójero; Lizbeth Ruz


Revista De Investigacion Clinica | 1985

Sensitivity of 6 genetic markers for the identification of illegitimacy in Mexico City

Salvador Armendares; Rubén Lisker; Pérez Briceño R; Buentello L


Bol. méd. Hosp. Infant. Méx | 1998

El síndrome de Turner en la clínica pediátrica [editorial]

Salvador Armendares; Fabio Salamanca


Revista De Investigacion Clinica | 1995

Genetic influence on energy requirements. III. Multifactorial inheritance modified by gender

Salvador Armendares; Joaquín Cravioto; Marcela Frías; Fernando Galván

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Leonora Buentello

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Rubén Lisker

Mexican Social Security Institute

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Alessandra Carnevale

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Fabio Salamanca

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Fernando Galván

Hospital General de México

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Joaquín Cravioto

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Osvaldo Mutchinick

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Antonio R. Villa

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Eyra Cárdenas

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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Julio Granados

Hospital General de México

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