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Papp, Zoltan was born on February 3, 1942 in Mezokovesd, Hungary. Son of Zoltan and Magdolna (Szabo) Papp.
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With an ever increasing regard for planning reproduction and concern about its outcome, there is a growing need for the expertise of clinical genetics, fetal pathology, anatomy, embryology and teratology to provide accurate answers to the "why?" and "how?" of human maldevelopment, asked by every parent and professional. The amount of knowledge in prenatal diagnosis has grown with such rapidity in the last decade, that the subject has developed into a specialty. Prenatal diagnosis with the option of termination of pregnancy provides important reassurance for couples at high risk of serious genetic disorders. The role obstetrical genetics plays in decreasing the number of tragedies in the life of a family is obvious, not to mention its social benefits. While it is true that we have made much greater progress in understanding phylogeny than ontogeny, recent insights into cellular adhesion molecules, peptide regulatory growth factors, homeoboxes and the role of retinoic acid and its receptors in brain and limb differentiation give great hope of further advances in the understanding of ontogeny.
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One of the most difficult aspects of any pregnancy where there is a fetal abnormality is trying to understand the etiology of the condition involved, and, in particular, to field all the immediate questions from the parents about what caused the abnormality and what the recurrence risks be. Is there only a 1 in a million chance of it ever happening again....
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Papp, Zoltan was born on February 3, 1942 in Mezokovesd, Hungary. Son of Zoltan and Magdolna (Szabo) Papp.
Doctor of Medicine, University Medical School, Debrecen, Hungary, 1966. Doctor of Philosophy, University Hungary, 1972. Doctor of Science, University Hungary, 1981.
Lecturer, Debrecen U. Medical School, Hungary, 1966-1985; professor, Debrecen U. Medical School, Hungary, 1985-1990; professor, director, Semmelweis U. Medical School, Budapest, since 1990.
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Member numerous international medical societies.
Married Valeria Varadi, August 28, 1971. Children: Zoltan, Eszter.