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Myopathy

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      new window Neuromuscular Home Page  [Recommended]   Description: Comprehensive professional resource at Washington University School of Medicine (neuro.wustl.edu)
new window Advancement of Research for Myopathies Description: A non-profit organization with the primary goal of speeding up bio-medical research on IBM2, the Autosomal Recessive form of Hereditary Inclusion Body Myopathies (HIBM). Includes a message board. (hibm.org)
new window Centronuclear & Myotubular Myopathy Description: British information point for sufferers and their families of these disorders and associated muscle abnormalities. (tonilouise.tripod.com)
new window Familial Desminopathy Description: Desmin related myopathy is a disorder characterized by accumulation of desmin in the muscle cells. It can be dominantly inherited or occur spontaneously, its effects can range from mild to severe. (desminopathy.plus.com)
new window Multicore Myopathy Description: Offers an informational and support site for all myopathies. (home.cogeco.ca)
new window Myopathy Description: Information sheet compiled by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS). (ninds.nih.gov)
new window Myopathy and neuromuscular junction disorders Description: Detailed information on some of the muscle diseases. (neuro.wustl.edu)
new window Myotubular Myopathy Resource Group Description: Information and support for parents and medical professionals about x-linked, autosomal recessive, and autosomal dominant forms of MTM. Includes a web-based discussion group, newsletter, FAQs, articles, tips, current research, and family stories. (mtmrg.org)
new window Nemaline Myopathy Description: Information and contacts regarding Nemaline Myopathy (davidmcd.freeuk.com)
new window Neurology Channel - Myopathy Description: Introduction to myopathies, ask a doctor forum. (neurologychannel.com)
new window NINDS: Inclusion Body Myositis Description: Also known as inflammatory myopathy, an information sheet compiled by National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. (ninds.nih.gov)
new window Periodic Paralyses Description: Information sheet compiled by NINDS, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke. (ninds.nih.gov)
new window Rhabdomyolysis Description: Comprehensive information about the medical condition rhabdomyolysis, complete with tables, pictures, and diagrams. (members.tripod.com)
 




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