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Genetic Disorders - Personal Pages

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      new window Alpha1 Antitrypsine Deficiency Description: One man's perspective and journey with A1AD and a list of links and other resources from the internet. (home.att.net)
new window Ashly's Skeletal Dysplasia Description: A mom describes her daughters disorder which is thought to be a metabolic disease similar to mucopolysachharisdoses. Also links to other related sites. (angelfire.com)
new window Caleb's Courage Description: A baby's fight with MPS I, Hurler Syndrome. Information on the disease and links to other children fighting disease. (geocities.com)
new window Joy's Page Description: Personal account about a daughter having Opitc Nerve Hypoplasia, Septo-Optic Dysplasia and had either a Congenital stroke or has schizencephaly. (lebaronfamily.com)
new window Maddy's Page Description: The story of Madison Wigglesworth who has hurler syndrome. Includes photo album and links to informative sites. (members.aol.com)
new window MCAD Angel Description: Dedicated to raising awareness of the genetic disorder known as MCAD deficiency and the importance of early detection. (mcadangel.com)
new window Mowat-Wilson Description: Discussion site for mowat-wilson syndrome. Includes a links page, photos, a community page and a discussion area. (mowatwilson.org)
new window Robert Kenneth Picklesimer Description: Born with Jeune Syndrome or Asphyxiating Thoracic Dystrophy in Louisville Kentucky. He underwent corrective surgery in San Antonio Texas, called the Titanium Rib Project. (picklesimers.com)
new window Story of Robert Purkis Description: A small boy's health problems, possibly Leigh's Syndrome, and how his parents have helped him improve his quality of life. (swpurkis.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk)
new window Taryn's World: About Switches Description: Personal page for kids and parents about genetic disorders, especially mannosidosis. (tarynsworld.org)
new window Treacher Collins Syndrome - A Personal View Description: UK based website, containing information about the disorder, with helpful links and discussion forum. (treachercollins.co.uk)
new window Unlucky Mutant Description: The author request help from geneticists, neuroscientists, pharmaceuticals or biotech companies. (unluckymutant.no.sapo.pt)
new window XXXXY Syndrome Description: Information on this rare chromosomal abnormality. (xxxxysyndrome.com)
 




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