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  1. Proteus syndrome: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders, 2nd ed.</i> by Lisa, MS, CGC Andres, 2005
  2. The Elephant Man : A Study in Human Dignity by Ashley Montagu, 2001-08
  3. The Elephant Man by Frederick Drimmer, 1985-09-16
  4. The Elephant Man by Michael Howell, Peter Ford, 1983-11
  5. The True History of the Elephant Man: The Definitive Account of the Tragic and Extraordinary Life of Joseph Carey Merrick by Peter Ford, Michael Howell, 2010-04-01
  6. Articulating the Elephant Man: Joseph Merrick and His Interpreters (Parallax: Re-visions of Culture and Society) by Professor Peter W. Graham, Professor Fritz H. Oehlschlaeger, 1992-02-01
  7. The True History of the Elephant Man by Michael Howells, Peter Ford, 2001-08-15
  8. The Elephant Man: A Play by Bernard Pomerance, 1979-09
  9. The elephant man and other reminiscences by Frederick Treves, 1923-01-01
  10. The Brink of Tomorrow by Ken Gullekson, 2010-02-10

21. JAMA -- Page Not Found
At the Clinical Center of the National Institutes of Health The MultifacetedChallenges of proteus syndrome Author Information Leslie G. Biesecker, MD
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22. Proteus Syndrome Articles, Support Groups, And Resources
proteus syndrome articles, support groups, and resources for patientsfrom Med Help International (www.medhelp.org). proteus syndrome.
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23. Proteus Syndrome Foundation
proteus syndrome Foundation. International network. Founded 1996. Provides educationand support for families or children with proteus syndrome.
http://www.medhelp.org/amshc/amshc531.htm
Title: Prader-Will Syndrome Association Description: Support and education for parents of, and professionals in contact with, children with Prader-Will syndrome. Bi-monthly newsletter. Membership dues $30. Several publications available. Chapter development kits available. Scope: National Number Groups: 368 chapters Founded: Address: 5700 Midnight Pass Rd.
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Sarasota, Florida, 34242
United States Telephone: 1-800-926-4797 or (941)312-0400 Fax: Email: pwsuasa@aol.com Web Address: http://www.pwsausa.org This information has been generously provided by The American Self Help Clearinghouse and hosted by Med Help International . Please send corrections/updates to ed@selfhelpgroups.org
Updated: 02/2003

24. Proteus Syndrome Foundation
Return to Search Page proteus syndrome Foundation. 6235 Whetstone DriveColorado Springs, CO 80918 Conditions proteus syndrome. Voicemail yes
http://www.geneticalliance.org/Resources/displayorganization.html?orgname=Proteu

25. Proteus Syndrome
proteus syndrome. Abnormal growths in the abdominal cavity may occur in some cases.proteus syndrome is an extremely variable condition. Medical Information.
http://www.cv.quik.com.au/hmegroup/Aust/Proteus.htm
Proteus Syndrome
Is present at birth and is characterized by many fatty lesions of enlarged cystic lymph vessels, overgrowth of one side of the body, an excessively large head, overgrowth of hands or feet, and coffee coloured (café-au-lait) spots on the skin. Areas of the tongue can become enlarged with longer than normal elevations (papillae). Abnormal growths in the abdominal cavity may occur in some cases. Proteus Syndrome is an extremely variable condition. Medical Information More on Proteus

26. ORPHANET® : Proteus Syndrome
Translate this page ORPHANET. ORPHANET database access. proteus syndrome. Directaccess to details Alias Gigantism partial. Home Page.
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DISEASE proteus syndrome, proteus syndrome is a condition which involves atypicalgrowth of the bones, skin, head, lipomas and vascular malformations.
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28. Health Library - Proteus Syndrome
proteus syndrome. Self Help Clearinghouse. proteus syndrome Foundation.International network. Founded 1996.Provides
http://bhagh.nhshealth.org/Library/HealthGuide/SelfHelp/topic.asp?hwid=shc29prt

29. Health Library - Proteus Syndrome
proteus syndrome. Self Help Clearinghouse. proteus syndrome Foundation.International network. Founded 1996.Provides
http://yalenewhavenhealth.org/Library/HealthGuide/SelfHelp/topic.asp?hwid=shc29p

30. Health Library
Prostitution / Sex Industry. Prostitution/Sex Industry. proteus syndrome. ProteusSyndrome Foundationproteus syndrome. Proximal Femoral Focal Deficiency.
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31. Health Library - Proteus Syndrome
Saint Luke's Health System eLibrary. proteus syndrome. Self Help Clearinghouse.proteus syndrome Foundation. International network.
http://hvelink.saint-lukes.org/library/healthguide/SelfHelp/topic.asp?hwid=shc29

32. Health Library - Proteus Syndrome
Saint Luke's Health System eLibrary. proteus syndrome. Synonyms Disorder SubdivisionsGeneral Discussion Resources National Organization for Rare Disorders.
http://hvelink.saint-lukes.org/library/healthguide/IllnessConditions/topic.asp?h

33. Experts, Consultants, Authorities - Proteus Syndrome
Specialty proteus syndrome. AMFS, Inc. (American Medical Forensics).2640 Telegraph Avenue Berkeley, California 94704 Tel 800275
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34. Proteus Syndrome.
proteus syndrome Radiology Cases in Pediatric Emergency Medicine Volume 7, Case4 Craig T. Nakamura, MD The etiology of proteus syndrome remains unknown.
http://www.pediatriconcall.com/fordoctor/CaseReports/Proteus_syndrome.asp
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Radiology Cases in Pediatric Emergency Medicine Volume 7, Case 4
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This is a 16 year old female who presents to the emergency department with a two day history of coughing, productive for small amounts of thin, yellow mucous. She also has two episodes of mild hemoptysis each day (5 milliliters per episode). She had a low grade fever and clear rhinorrhea 5 days ago, which has resolved. She denies shortness of breath, wheezing, chest pain, headaches, malaise, chills, symptoms of reflux, weight loss, rashes, and joint pains. However, she does become dyspneic with prolonged activity. There are several family members with rhinorrhea and low grade fevers. There is no history of recent travel.
The patient has a history remarkable for lung cysts of unknown etiology. At the age of 10, she developed similar symptoms. A chest radiograph revealed bilateral cystic changes thought to be secondary to bronchiectasis. A follow-up film several months later reportedly showed a progression of the right middle lobe cyst. Bronchoscopy was normal and a TB skin test was negative. The cyst was surgically excised. Pathology revealed atrophic lung parenchyma lining the cyst and chronic nonspecific inflammation. No atypical cells were present.

35. Proteus Syndrome - HUM-MOLGEN
Author, Topic proteus syndrome. axacosta Member, posted 0405-20010736 PM Click Here to See the Profile for axacosta Click Here
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Member posted 04-05-2001 07:36 PM I would like to know if there is any place studying the molecular basis of this syndrome.
The genetics service where I work has received 6 cases in the last 2 years and we are interested to study more these cases. IP: 200.128.25.197 leslieb
Member posted 04-18-2001 10:07 PM we are studying this condition. please contact me for details. IP: 165.112.60.10 mvanstee
unregistered posted 07-02-2001 02:40 PM We have a number of cases and access to several more. If you wish we may be able to help you project. Please contact me. IP: 131.174.198.49 All times are ET (US) next newest topic next oldest topic
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36. Health Library - Proteus Syndrome
proteus syndrome. Synonyms Disorder Subdivisions General DiscussionResources National Organization for Rare Disorders. Important
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37. 1942 Proteus Syndrome With Infantile Myofibromatosis And
Program Nr 1942 proteus syndrome with infantile myofibromatosis andseverely disturbed adipose growth and differentiation. AL Shanske
http://www.faseb.org/genetics/ashg99/f1942.htm

38. Proteus Syndrome
proteus syndrome The proteus syndrome Foundation supports and educates familiesand professionals, and proteus syndrome Support Group.
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39. Proteus Syndrome From Pediatrics / Genetics And Metabolic Disease
proteus syndrome proteus syndrome is a rare condition that can be loosely categorizedas a hamartomatous disorder. Caption Picture 1. proteus syndrome.
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Proteus Syndrome
Synonyms, Key Words, and Related Terms: pleioproteus syndrome, elephant man disease, gigantism, limb overgrowth Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 12 Authored by Beth A Pletcher, MD , Director of Neurofibromatosis Center, Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Beth A Pletcher, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Pediatrics , and American College of Medical Genetics Edited by Elaine H Zackai, MD , Director of Clinical Genetics Center, Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, Division of Human Genetics and Molecular Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia; Robert Konop, PharmD , Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy, Section of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Minnesota; Robert Anthony Saul, MD , Senior Clinical Geneticist, Greenwood Genetic Center; Clinical Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of South Carolina; Daniel Rauch, MD

40. Proteus Syndrome - Medical Dictionary Of Popular Medical Terms To Help You Bette
proteus syndrome A disturbance of cell growth including benign tumors underthe skin, overgrowth of the body, often more on one side than the other
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/Art.asp?li=MNI&ArticleKey=5087

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