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Soto's SyndromeInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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About com Guide Laura L. Jelliffe, Ph.D. Description: Symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of Soto's syndrome. Information on research, community outreach and support. (genetics.about.com) |
MCW Healthlink Description: An article about soto's syndrome with an explanation of what it is, the features, symptoms and the prognosis. (healthlink.mcw.edu) |
Soto's Syndrome Description: Also known as cerebral gigantism, an information sheet compiled by NINDS. (ninds.nih.gov) |
Sotos Syndrome Support Association Description: Online community for education of professionals and families and to exchange ideas, gather research, and help one another cope. Quarterly newsletters, reference library, annual meetings, and conferences are available to members and professionals. (well.com) |
Sotos Syndrome Support Association of Canada Description: Provides educational and emotional support, and current information. English and French. (sssac.com) |
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