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Nail Patella SyndromeInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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Nail Patella Syndrome Worldwide [Recommended] Description: The home page of Nail-Patella Syndrome Worldwide, the only non-profit serving the needs of people with Nail-Patella Syndrome. Includes information on the syndrome and the work of the organization. (nailpatella.org) |
John Hopkins Medical Institution - NPS Description: Information about nail patella syndrome, what it is, a look at the gene, and links to resources and support groups. (hopkinsmedicine.org) |
Medstudents Description: A review about nail-patella syndrome, including the genetics, incidence, pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, and prognosis. (medstudents.com.br) |
Nail Patella Syndrome Description: A patient-written site offering relevant medical information, photos, x-rays, discussion/support group, links to research and guest books where over 350 people have told their NPS stories. (hometown.aol.com) |
Readers Digest Health Description: A general discussion about nail-patella syndrome, including its alternate names. (rd.com) |
U-M Kellogg Eye Center Description: Nail-patella syndrome: definition and treatment information, including surgery. A discussion about the strong evidence of a link between glaucoma and NPS. (kellogg.umich.edu) |
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