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81. A Novel Developmental And Immunodeficiency Syndrome Associated With Intrauterine
Hersh JH, Groom KR, Yen FF, Verdi GD. Changing phenotype in floatingharborsyndrome. Am J Med Genet.1998; 76 58 –61CrossRefISIMedline
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PEDIATRICS Vol. 113 No. 1 January 2004, pp. 136-141
EXPERIENCE AND REASON
A Novel Developmental and Immunodeficiency Syndrome Associated With Intrauterine Growth Retardation and a Lack of Natural Killer Cells
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DISCUSSION REFERENCES Objective. To describe a novel syndrome characterized by severe prenatal and postnatal growth failure, mild skeletal and facial abnormalities, and primary immunodeficiency. Design. The syndrome was observed in 2 sisters. The elder child died of cytomegalovirus infection when she was 18 months old

82. Support Groups - Quest Diagnostics Patient Health Library
Floating Harbor syndrome Floating Harbor syndrome Support Group FloatingHarbor syndrome, Top. FO. FOD Family Support Group - Fatty Oxidation Disorder
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F.I.R.S.T. (Foundation for Ichthyosis and Related Skin Types) - Ichthyosis

FA Fabry Disease Fabry Support and Information Group (FSIG) - Fabry Disease FACES: The National Craniofacial Association - Facial Disfigurement Helpline Facial Disfigurement ... Family Village - Disabilities (General) / Spinal Cord Injury / Paralysis Top Family Voices - Parents of Disabled/Ill Children Fatty Oxidation Disorder
FD FDA Consumer Affairs - Consumer Helpline FDA Office on Orphan Product Development - Health Helpline
FE Federal Student Aid Information Center - Education Helpline Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health - Families of Mentally Ill Feingold Associations of the U.S. - Learning Disability / Attention Deficit Disorder Fenix Sjalvhjalpscenter - Clearinghouse - Sweden ... Fetal Anticonvulsant Syndrome Association - Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Drug-Affected
FG FG Syndrome FG Syndrome Homepage - FG Syndrome
FI Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva Fibromyalgia Fibromyalgia Network - Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Fibromyalgia Network - Fibromyalgia ... FirstLINK Hotline (24hrs) - Clearinghouse - North Dakota
FL Floating Harbor Syndrome Floating Harbor Syndrome Support Group - Floating Harbor Syndrome Top
FO FOD Family Support Group - Fatty Oxidation Disorder Fonds Gesundes Osterreich - Clearinghouse - Austria Food Food Addicts Anonymous - Overweight ... Four Counties Self-Help Network - Clearinghouse - Canada
FR Fragile-X Syndrome FRAXA Research Foundation - Fragile-X Syndrome Free-N-One Recovery - Addictions Free-N-One Recovery - Alcohol Abuse ... Freeman-Sheldon Parent Support Group - Freeman-Sheldon Top

83. Welcome To Adobe GoLive 4
Flexible sigmoidoscopy. Flint s syndrome. Floaters. Floaters Flashing Lights.Floating Harbor syndrome. Floppy Baby (Nemaline Myopathy)
http://www.epscorp.com/healthmednet/Bob/f.htm
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The names were derived from the specific illness/disease source directories. Therefore, there are some variations in the names. When ordering a list of URLs for your illness/disease, where possible, include the general usage, technical, acronym, and/or abbreviation names. Fabry Disease Facelifts Facet Degeneration (Low Back Pain) Facet Joint Problems Facial and Head Injuries Facial Asymmetry Facial Dermatoses Facial Hemiatrophy Facial Infection Facial Injuries (Cheek, Chin, or Jaw) Facial Injury: First Aid Facial Nerve Paralysis Facial Nerve Problems Facial Nerve Weakness or Paralysis (Bell's Palsy) Facial Neuralgia (Tic Douloureux) Facial Pain Facial Pain and Sinus Pain Facial Palsy Facial Paralysis Facial Tics Facioscapulohumeral Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy (Landouzy-Dejerine) Facio-Scapulo-Humeral-Muscular D. Factitious Disorders Factitious Hyperthyroidism Factitous Disorder Factor II Deficiency Factor IX Deficiency Factor IX Hemophilia Factor V Deficiency Factor VII Deficiency Factor VIII Deficiency Hemophilia Factor X Deficiency Factor XII (Hageman Factor) Deficiency Factor XIII Deficiency Fahr's Disease Fahr's Syndrome Failure failure to thrive Fainting Fainting and Dizziness Fainting- What Causes It Fainting: Action Fainting: First Aid Fairbank Disease Falciparum Malaria Fall Allergies Fallopian Tube Fallopian tube procedures [in Infertility] Fallot's Tetrology Falls Falls and Hip Fractures Falls, Old Age

84. HEALTHMEDNET
Flint s syndrome. Floaters. Floaters Flashing Lights. Floating Harbor syndrome.Floppy Baby (Nemaline Myopathy). Floppy Mitral Valve
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The names were derived from the specific illness/disease source directories. Therefore, there are some variations in the names. When ordering a list of URLs for your illness/disease, where possible, include the general usage, technical, acronym, and/or abbreviation names. Fabry Disease Facelifts Facet Degeneration (Low Back Pain) Facet Joint Problems Facial and Head Injuries Facial Asymmetry Facial Dermatoses Facial Hemiatrophy Facial Infection Facial Injuries (Cheek, Chin, or Jaw) Facial Injury: First Aid Facial Nerve Paralysis Facial Nerve Problems Facial Nerve Weakness or Paralysis (Bell's Palsy) Facial Neuralgia (Tic Douloureux) Facial Pain Facial Pain and Sinus Pain Facial Palsy Facial Paralysis Facial Tics Facioscapulohumeral Facioscapulohumeral Muscular Dystrophy (Landouzy-Dejerine) Facio-Scapulo-Humeral-Muscular D. Factitious Disorders Factitious Hyperthyroidism Factitous Disorder Factor II Deficiency Factor IX Deficiency Factor IX Hemophilia Factor V Deficiency Factor VII Deficiency Factor VIII Deficiency Hemophilia Factor X Deficiency Factor XII (Hageman Factor) Deficiency Factor XIII Deficiency Fahr's Disease Fahr's Syndrome Failure failure to thrive Fainting Fainting and Dizziness Fainting- What Causes It Fainting: Action Fainting: First Aid Fairbank Disease Falciparum Malaria Fall Allergies Fallopian Tube Fallopian tube procedures [in Infertility] Fallot's Tetrology Falls Falls and Hip Fractures Falls, Old Age

85. Rare Diseases - Medword Medical Transcription
Congenital Generalized Fibromyalgia Filariasis Filippi syndrome FitzHugh Curtis syndrome Floating Harbor syndrome Focal Dermal Hypoplasia
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86. Bisogni
Some diseases affect very few patients, like Floating Harbor syndrome (20 caseshave been reported), FreemanSheldon syndrome (65 reported cases),
http://malattierare.pediatria.unipd.it/inglese/farmaci_ing/STOAinglese/bisogni_i
2.1 Epidemiological profile of selected countries 2.1.1 OECD Countries For example, in the United States, it is believed that 20 million Americans are affected by rare diseases. There is a difference between the prevalence (the percentage of population which is affected by a disease) and the incidence (the number of new patients affected by the disease per annum). Some diseases affect very few patients, like Floating Harbor syndrome (20 cases have been reported), Freeman-Sheldon Syndrome (65 reported cases), Hallermann Streiff Syndrome (150 cases have been reported)....
  • Myopathy Cystic fibrosis (around 50 000 cases in Europe) Multiple sclerosis (100 000-500 000 cases in Europe) Lysosomal diseases mannosidosis affecting a few hundred patients in the USA
      Pompe disease affecting 1/40 000 in the United States only Charcot disease affecting 163 000 persons in the Europe
    Turner Syndrome affecting 1/3 000 live-born females
2.1.2 Developing countries and less developed countries Contrary to orphan diseases, tropical diseases are affecting millions of people, but likewise are not well treated mainly because of problem of economic profitability. Paludism It is affecting one billion people in the world according to the World Health Organization. Three million patients die every year from paludism. It remains uncertain whether an efficacious vaccine will be available.

87. MUMS List Of Disorders - F - G
Flavoprotein Dehydrogenase Deficiency (subcategory of MADD) (1); Floating HarborSyndrome (3)*; Focal Segmential Glomerulosclerosis (scarred kidney
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  • FG Syndrome (17) * FG Syndrome Home Page
  • Fabry Disease (3) *
  • Facial Cleft (4)
  • Facio-Auriculo-Vertebral Spectrum (Goldenhar Syndrome) (82) **
  • 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)
  • Feingold Syndrome (Oculo-Digit-Esophageal-Duodenum (ODED) (1)
  • Femoral Antiversion (1)
  • Femoral Focal Deficiency, Proximal (PFFD) (10)*

88. Craniofacial Abnormalities, Cleft Lip And/or Cleft Palate EBM
De Benedetto MS, Mendes FM, Hirata S, Guare RO, Haddad AS, Ciamponi AL, FloatingHarborsyndrome case report and craniofacial phenotype characterization.
http://www.utdallas.edu/library/callier/EBM/craniofacial.htm
Craniofacial Abnormalities, Cleft Lip and/or Cleft Palate
  • Akamatsu T, Tanino R, Osada M, Sakuma Y, "Influences of different palatoplasties on palatal growth and speech development: comparison between Osada's two-stage palatoplasty and one-stage mucosal flap procedure." Tokai J Exp Clin Med. 2004 Sep;29(3):111-22. Becker DB, Grames LM, Pilgram T, Kane AA, Marsh JL, "The effect of timing of surgery for velopharyngeal dysfunction on speech." J Craniofac Surg. 2004 Sep;15(5):804-9. Clin Linguist Phon. 2004 Jun-Aug;18(4-5):235-57. De Benedetto MS, Mendes FM, Hirata S, Guare RO, Haddad AS, Ciamponi AL, "Floating-Harbor syndrome: case report and craniofacial phenotype characterization." Int J Paediatr Dent . 2004 May;14(3):208-13. Gibbon FE, "Abnormal patterns of tongue-palate contact in the speech of individuals with cleft palate." Clin Linguist Phon . 2004 Jun-Aug;18(4-5):285-311.
    Abel HP, O'Leary DJ, "Optometric findings in velocardiofacial syndrome." Optom Vis Sci . 1997 Dec;74(12):1007-10.

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