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LissencephalyInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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The Lissencephaly Network [Recommended] Description: Information for the parents, siblings, physicians of children born with lissencephaly (smooth brain), and other neuronal migration disorders. (lissencephaly.org) |
Corleen's Page Description: Personal account of having a daughter with Lissencephaly. Includes a mailing list. (corleen.org) |
Joey's Journey: Our Life with Lissencephaly Description: Site was created in honor of Joey Furlotte, who was born with the congenital brain malformation lissencephaly. This is his story. (geocities.com) |
Lissencephaly Description: Information sheet from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. A good basic introduction to this rare brain disorder. (ninds.nih.gov) |
The Lissencephaly List Description: An e-mail based support group for families of children with this disease. (groups.yahoo.com) |
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