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Alpers' DiseaseInformation / Diagnosis / Treatment / Prevention
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About com Description: Symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of Alpers' disease. Information on research, community outreach and support. (genetics.about.com) |
Alpers' Disease Description: Information sheet compiled by NINDS. (ninds.nih.gov) |
Alpers' Progressive Infantile Poliodystophy Description: Features listed for this disorder. (hgmp.mrc.ac.uk) |
Institute of Neurology Description: A brief description of Alpers' disease, links to further resources and support groups. (ion.ucl.ac.uk) |
MedicineNet.com Description: An Alpers' disease article with some general information. (medicinenet.com) |
NORD: Alpers Disease Description: A brief description along with alternate name, followed by a list of resources for further information. (rarediseases.org) |
Readers Digest Health Description: General information about Alpers' disease including the alternate names. (rd.com) |
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