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- Toxic Shock Syndrome - There are two different types of toxic shock syndrome, the original toxic shock syndrome (TSS) caused by staphylococci and a newer type called streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STSS).
- Nail Patella Syndrome Worldwide - The home page of Nail-Patella Syndrome Worldwide, the only non-profit serving the needs of people with Nail-Patella Syndrome. Includes information on the syndrome and the work of the organization.
- Florida - Space Coast Early Intervention Center - A nationally recognized not-for-profit pre-school and therapeutic center for families and children with Down syndrome, William's syndrome, Rett syndrome, Cerebral palsy, Autism, P-4 Deletion syndrome, PDD and Apert syndrome.
- International Rett Syndrome Association (IREA) - The mission of the IRSA is: to support and encourage medical research to determine the cause and find a cure for Rett syndrome, to increase public awareness of Rett syndrome, and to provide informational and emotional support to families of children with Rett syndrome.
- Space Coast Early Intervention Center - Not-for-profit pre-school and therapeutic center for families and children with Down syndrome, William's syndrome, Rett syndrome, Cerebral palsy, Autism, P-4 Deletion syndrome, PDD, and Apert syndrome. Information on their programs, news, and a list of activities. Melbourne, Florida.
- Space Coast Early Intervention Center - Not-for-profit pre-school and therapeutic center for families and children with Down syndrome, William's syndrome, Rett syndrome, Cerebral palsy, Autism, P-4 Deletion syndrome, PDD, and Apert syndrome. Information on their programs, news, and a list of activities.
- Down Syndrom - Auf der Homepage von Fabio - ein von Trisomie 21 betroffener Junge - gibt es Infos, Links und Adressen zum Thema Down Syndrom.
- GBS Portal - Kurze Informationen zum GBS und seinen Varianten (CIDP, Miller-Fisher-Syndrom, Lewis-Sumner-Syndrom, MMN, Elsberg-Syndrom) mit Umfangreicher Linksammlung.
- Major Aspects of Growth in Children (MAGIC) - An organization providing support and education regarding growth disorders in children and related adult disorders. Includes Growth Hormone Deficiency, Barth Syndrome, Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia, Precocious Puberty, Russell-Silver Syndrome, Turner Syndrome, Thyroid Disorders Septo Optic Dysplasia, McCune-Albright Syndrome, and Rare Disorder/Hypophosphatasia.
- Down's Syndrome Association London - Support group for parents and carers of people with Down's Syndrome. Details of meetings and activities.
Wikipedia Articles
- Renal dysplasia-limb defects syndrome - Renal dysplasia-limb defects syndrome (RL syndrome), also known as Ulbright Hodes syndrome is a very rare syndrome. The syndrome has been described in three infants, all of whom died shortly after birth.
- Hallermann-Streiff syndrome - The Hallermann-Streiff syndrome (also known as the François Dyscephalic Syndrome, Hallermann-Streiff-François syndrome, Oculomandibulodyscephaly with hypotrichosis and the Oculomandibulofacial Syndrome) is a disorder that effects the body's stature, head structure and hair growth. Patients with this syndrome are shorter than the average person and may not develop hair in many places, including in the ...
- Beals syndrome - Beals syndrome (Congenital contractural arachnodactyly, Beals-Hecht syndrome) is a rare congenital connective tissue disorder. Beals syndrome has only recently been described as a syndrome distinct from Marfan's Syndrome.
- Fetal trimethadione syndrome - Fetal trimethadione syndrome (also known as paramethadione syndrome, German syndrome, tridione syndrome, among othersAdditional names include trimethadione embryopathy and trimethadione syndrome.) is a set of birth defects caused by the administration of the anticonvulsants trimethadione (also known as Tridione) or paramethadione to epileptic mothers during pregnancy.
- POEMS syndrome - POEMS syndrome (also known as Crow-Fukase syndrome, Takatsuki disease, or PEP syndrome) is a rare medical syndrome named for its main clinically recognizable features: Polyneuropathy (peripheral nerve damage), Organomegaly (abnormal enlargement of organs), Endocrinopathy (damage to hormone-producing glands)/Edema, M-protein (an abnormal antibody) and Skin abnormalities (including hyperpigmentation and hypertrichosis).