MUMS List Of Disorders - F - G subcategory of MADD) (1); Floating Harbor syndrome (3)*; Focal SegmentialGlomerulosclerosis (scarred kidney tissue) (1); Foot Absent (2 http://www.netnet.net/mums/mum_f-g.htm
Extractions: indicates there is a support group which covers that diagnosis. FG Syndrome (17) * FG Syndrome Home Page Fabry Disease (3) * Facial Cleft (4) Facio-Auriculo-Vertebral Spectrum (Goldenhar Syndrome) (43) ** Facio-Scapulo-Humeral Dystrophy, Infantile (FSH) (3) * Facioscapuloperoneal Dystrophy, Infantile (1) Factor IV Deficiency (1) Factor V Deficiency (2) Factor XI Deficiency (1) Factor XIII Deficiency (1) Fahr's Disease (1) Failure To Thrive (212) Fainting Spells, Undiagnosed (3) Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (Gardner Syndrome) (3) Familial Dysautonomia (Riley-Day Syndrome) (8)** www.fdvillage.org/ Familial Erythrophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis (1) * Familial Exuderitive Vitrio (1) Familial Mediteranean Fever (3) Familial Spastic Diplegia (Paraparesis or Paraplegia) (7) Fecal Retention Syndrome (following imperforate anus surgery) (3) Feet not growing (1) Femoral Antiversion (1) Femoral Focal Deficiency, Proximal (PFFD) (10)*
Orphan Drugs Some diseases affect very few patients, like Floating Harbor syndrome (20 caseshave been reported), FreemanSheldon syndrome (65 reported cases), Hallermann http://www.europarl.eu.int/stoa/publi/167780/chap1_en.htm
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Full Listing ANAEMIA, FEET, FEMINISING TESTES syndrome, FIBROMYALGIA, FIBROSING ALVEOLITUS,FIRST ARCH syndrome, FITS AND FAINTS, FLOATING HARBOR syndrome, FOETAL ANTI http://www.doctor.gp/help/full_listing.htm
Health Library - Floating Harbor Syndrome prevention. Floating Harbor syndrome. Synonyms Disorder Subdivisions GeneralDiscussion Resources National Organization for Rare Disorders. http://www.sarahbush.org/library/healthguide/IllnessConditions/topic.asp?hwid=no
Katalog - Wirtualna Polska Serwis Katalog w Wirtualna Polska S.A. pierwszy portal w Polsce. http://katalog.wp.pl/DMOZ/Health/Conditions_and_Diseases/Genetic_Disorders/Float
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Short Persons Support: Health : Dwarfism Dwarfism is a medical condition that results in the underdevelopmentof the body. It is the result of a developmental anomaly, of http://www.shortsupport.org/Health/Dwarfism.html
Extractions: Header(1, "H2", "Dwarfism") Achondroplasia, by far the most common form of dwarfism, occurs in one in every 20,000 births in the United States. It is a developmental anomaly that affects the growth of the bones. The patient's trunk is usually normal, but the head is unusually large and the arms and legs unusually small. Those who reach adulthood do not suffer any lessening of their mental or sexual abilities, and may have unusual muscular strength. Achondroplasia does not significantly shorten life span. There are more than 320 medical conditions known as dwarfism. A detailed study of dwarfism is outside the scope of this Web site. There are several good sites that address this medical condition. The Billy Barty Foundation Billy Barty, who also founded Little People of America, passed away in December 2000. The Billy Barty Foundation was founded in 1975. Its mission is to guarantee an acceptable and improved quality of life for Little People through education, employment, accessibility and athletic programs. The primary objectives are to eliminate attitudinal barriers, myths and false negative stereotypes of Little People by providing society examples of achievement and inspiration, and to disseminate information to the general public at large as well as to Little People and their families. The Foundation strives to assist people of short stature to live more independently and productively, and is committed to develop unique and necessary accommodations and services.
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