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  1. Nail Patella Syndrome: A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, And Annotated Research Guide To Internet References by Icon Health Publications, 2004-04-30
  2. Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine: Nail-patella syndrome by Judy C. Hawkins MS, 2002-01-01
  3. Nail-Patella Syndrome: An entry from Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine, 3rd ed.</i> by John, PhD Lohr, Judy, MS Hawkins, 2006
  4. Nail-Patella Syndrome
  5. Nail-patella syndrome: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders, 2nd ed.</i> by John Lohr, Judy, MS Hawkins, 2005
  6. Nail-patella syndrome: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health: Infancy through Adolescence</i> by Judith, MS Sims, John, PhD Lohr, et all 2006

41. Nail-patella Syndrome
nail patella syndrome a review of the phenotype aided by developmental biology nail patella syndrome a review of the phenotype aided by developmental
http://www.gfmer.ch/genetic_diseases_v2/gendis_detail_list.php?offset=15&cat3=20

42. Arch Dermatol -- Abstract: Triangular Lunulae. A Clue To Nail-patella Syndrome,
The nailpatella syndrome has been of interest to dermatologists because nail patella syndrome a review of the phenotype aided by developmental biology
http://archderm.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/116/4/448
Select Journal or Resource JAMA Archives of Dermatology Facial Plastic Surgery Family Medicine (1992-2000) General Psychiatry Internal Medicine Neurology Ophthalmology Surgery Student JAMA (1998-2004) JAMA CareerNet For The Media Meetings Peer Review Congress
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Triangular lunulae. A clue to nail-patella syndrome
C. R. Daniel 3rd, L. S. Osment and R. O. Noojin
The nail-patella syndrome has been of interest to dermatologists because the diagnosis of this multisystem complex may be suggested simply by observing the patient's abnormal nails. It is the purpose of this article to call attention to triangular lunulae and other nail abnormalities associated with this syndrome, as well as other causes of triangular lunulae.

43. Nail-Patella Syndrome
Alan s nail patella syndrome Page devoted to raising awareness to this raregenetic nail patella syndrome - genetic condition affecting, finger nails,
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  • Alan's Nail Patella Syndrome Page - devoted to raising awareness to this rare genetic condition. Nail Patella Syndrome - genetic condition affecting, finger nails, knees, elbows and eyes. Pictures included. Nail-Patella Syndrome - information on this rare congenital disorder includes photos, links and a guestbook where people with NPS have told their stories.
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    44. Www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2K/MB_cgi?term=Nail-Patel
    nail patella syndromenail patella syndrome A Bibliography, Medical Dictionary, and Annotated ResearchGuide to Internet Federally Funded Research on nail patella syndrome
    http://www.nlm.nih.gov/cgi/mesh/2K/MB_cgi?term=Nail-Patella Syndrome

    45. Expert - Nail Patella Syndrome
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    47. JCEM -- Sign In Page
    nail patella syndrome (NPS) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder resulting We gratefully acknowledge the support of the nail patella syndrome Worldwide
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    48. Skeletal Integrity In Patients With Nail Patella Syndrome -- Towers Et Al. 90 (4
    nail patella syndrome (NPS) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder resulting froma heterogenous loss of function in the LMX1B gene.
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    Skeletal Integrity in Patients with Nail Patella Syndrome
    Adele L. Towers Cheryl A. Clay Susan M. Sereika Iain McIntosh and Susan L. Greenspan Division of Geriatric Medicine (A.L.T., S.L.G.), Osteoporosis Prevention and Treatment Center (C.A.C., S.L.G.), Department of Medicine, Departments of Health and Community Systems, Biostatistics, and Epidemiology, School of Nursing and Graduate School of Public Health (S.M.S.), University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213-3221; and McKusick-Nathans Institute of Genetic Medicine (I.M.), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21205 Address all correspondence and requests for reprints to: Susan L. Greenspan, M.D., University of Pittsburgh, Osteoporosis Prevention and Treatment Center, Kaufmann Medical Building, Suite 1110, 3471 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213-3221. E-mail

    49. Nail Patella Syndrome Synonyms, Eastern Carolina
    nail patella syndrome Synonyms University Health Systems of Eastern Carolinaserves tarboro, ahoskie, edento, winsor, maxhead, dear county,
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    • Fong Disease
    • Onychoosteodysplasia
    • NPS
    • Turner-Kieser Syndrome
    • Hereditary Onychoosteodysplasia (HOOD)
    Disorder Subdivisions
    • None
    General Discussion
    Nail-patella syndrome (NPS) is a rare genetic disorder that is usually apparent at birth or during early childhood. Although the symptoms and physical characteristics associated with NPS may vary, characteristic abnormalities tend to include improper development (dysplasia) of the fingernails and toenails; absence (aplasia) and/or underdevelopment (hypoplasia) of the knee caps (patellae); underdevelopment of certain bones and/or webbing of skin at the bend of the elbow(s); and/or abnormal projections of bone from the upper (superior) portion of both sides of the hipbone (bilateral iliac horns).
    In addition, some individuals within certain families (kindreds) may have abnormally increased fluid pressure of the eyes (glaucoma). The condition results due to progressive blockage of the outflow of fluid (aqueous humor) from the front chamber of the eyes (open-angle glaucoma). Without appropriate treatment, the gradual increase in fluid pressure may cause increased narrowing of visual fields and eventual blindness. Other eye (ocular) abnormalities may also be associated with NPS. For example, in some affected individuals, the inner margin (pupillary margin) of the colored portion of the eyes (irides) may appear abnormally dark (hyperpigmentation) and "cloverleaf shaped" (Lester iris).

    50. Nail Patella Syndrome, Eastern Carolina
    nail patella syndrome University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina servestarboro, ahoskie, edento, winsor, maxhead, dear county, outebanks counties in
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    Nail Patella Syndrome Networking/Support Group
    International network. Founded 1996.
    Support network for persons with nail patella syndrome to exchange information. Links to a research study and other NPS-related sites. Provides information and online chat. Guidelines available to help start a similar group.
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    67 Woodlake Dr.
    Holland, PA 18966
    E-MAIL: PACALI@aol.com
    WEBSITE: http://www.members.aol.com/PACALI/npspage.html VERIFIED: 3/24/2004 The above information was "verified" as correct on the date at the end of each entry. Since American Self-Help Group Clearinghouse's database is extensive but staffing is limited and information for these organizations can change, it is not possible to keep every entry in American Self-Help Group Clearinghouse database completely current and accurate. Please check with the organizations listed for the most current information.

    51. Dasher’s Corner » Nail Patella Syndrome
    nail patella syndrome February 21st, 2005. Feeling like an alcoholic I stand upand announce to the room My name is dasher, I have nail patella syndrome.
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    52. Hereditary Onycho-osteodysplasia (the Nail-patella Syndrome) With Nephrosis-like
    In Vivo Expression of Putative LMX1B Targets in NailPatella Syndrome Kidneys nail patella syndrome a review of the phenotype aided by developmental
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    Hereditary onycho-osteodysplasia (the nail-patella syndrome) with nephrosis-like renal disease in a newborn boy
    S Simil„, L Vesa and O Wasz-H"ckert
    Department of Pediatrics, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland. ABSTRACT. A newborn boy is presented with proteinuria, edema, aplasia of patellae, and extension defect in the elbows. Seven of his relatives have, or have had, nephropathy and skeletal deformities and two of them have only skeletal deformities. Spontaneous recovery of proteinuria and edema occurred at 2 weeks of age. The family history, clinical signs, and rapid

    53. WebMD With AOL Health - Nail Patella Syndrome
    Nail patella syndrome (NPS) is a rare genetic disorder that is usually apparentat birth or during early
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    • Fong Disease Onychoosteodysplasia NPS Turner-Kieser Syndrome Hereditary Onychoosteodysplasia (HOOD)
    Disorder Subdivisions
    • None
    General Discussion
    Nail-patella syndrome (NPS) is a rare genetic disorder that is usually apparent at birth or during early childhood. Although the symptoms and physical characteristics associated with NPS may vary, characteristic abnormalities tend to include improper development (dysplasia) of the fingernails and toenails; absence (aplasia) and/or underdevelopment (hypoplasia) of the knee caps (patellae); underdevelopment of certain bones and/or webbing of skin at the bend of the elbow(s); and/or abnormal projections of bone from the upper (superior) portion of both sides of the hipbone (bilateral iliac horns).
    In addition, some individuals within certain families (kindreds) may have abnormally increased fluid pressure of the eyes (glaucoma). The condition results due to progressive blockage of the outflow of fluid (aqueous humor) from the front chamber of the eyes (open-angle glaucoma). Without appropriate treatment, the gradual increase in fluid pressure may cause increased narrowing of visual fields and eventual blindness. Other eye (ocular) abnormalities may also be associated with NPS. For example, in some affected individuals, the inner margin (pupillary margin) of the colored portion of the eyes (irides) may appear abnormally dark (hyperpigmentation) and "cloverleaf shaped" (Lester iris).

    54. WebMD With AOL Health - Nail Patella Syndrome
    International network. Founded 1996. Support network for persons with nailpatella syndrome to exchange
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    Nail Patella Syndrome Networking/Support Group
    International network. Founded 1996.
    Support network for persons with nail patella syndrome to exchange information. Links to a research study and other NPS-related sites. Provides information and online chat. Guidelines available to help start a similar group.
    WRITE:
    NPS Networking/Support Group
    67 Woodlake Dr.
    Holland, PA 18966
    E-MAIL: PACALI@aol.com
    WEBSITE: http://www.members.aol.com/PACALI/npspage.html VERIFIED: 5/6/2005 The above information was "verified" as correct on the date at the end of each entry. Since American Self-Help Group Clearinghouse's database is extensive but staffing is limited and information for these organizations can change, it is not possible to keep every entry in American Self-Help Group Clearinghouse database completely current and accurate. Please check with the organizations listed for the most current information. For additional information on self-help groups, please visit the American Self-Help Group Clearinghouse web site at http://www.mentalhelp.net/selfhelp

    55. ORblogs - Oregon Weblogs With The Keyword Nail Patella Syndrome
    ORblogs gathers alternative local news, public opinion, and photography from theOregon weblogs community.
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    56. Geneticalliance.org
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    57. Glomerular Basement Membrane (GBM) Disorders
    Benign familial haematuria, Other disorders. nail patella syndrome The genecausing nail patella syndrome has been identified and is called LMX1B.
    http://renux.dmed.ed.ac.uk/EdREN/EdRenINFObits/GBMdisorders.html
    The GBM and its disorders
    from EdREN , the website of the Renal Unit of the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh On this page we describe the normal glomerular basement membrane (GBM) and then some of the diseases that involve it. Inherited diseases of the GBM include: Other diseases of the GBM include: Alport syndrome Goodpasture's (anti-GBM) disease Thin GBM disease Fibrillary nephritis ... Nail patella syndrome Some of these disorders are the subject of research in Edinburgh: more information . Because of this, this are is covered in more detail than you will find in many places on the Internet.
    The normal GBM
    The GBM forms the boundary between blood and urine. Across it, water and other small molecules from the blood are filtered. This is described a little more in our page on normal kidneys . The GBM is made of a meshwork of proteins and other constituents. Type IV collagen and laminin are present in the largest quantities. Some specialized subtypes of these molecules are only found in specialised basement membranes such as the GBM. These are sometimes involved in kidney diseases. NORMAL GBM.

    58. Linkage Analysis In Two Large Italian Pedigrees Affected With Nail Patella Syndr
    nail patella syndrome (NPS) or osteoonychodysplasia, is an autosomal dominant nail patella syndrome; linkage analysis; 9q34. Received 26 August 1997;
    http://www.nature.com/ejhg/journal/v6/n4/abs/5200191a.html
    NATURE.COM NEWS@NATURE.COM NATUREJOBS NATUREEVENTS ... Help SEARCH my account e-alerts subscribe register ... Site features NPG Subject areas Access material from all our publications in your subject area: Biotechnology Cancer Chemistry NEW! Dentistry Development Drug Discovery Earth Sciences ... Physics July 1998, Volume 6, Number 4, Pages 345-349 Table of contents Previous Abstract Next PDF Original paper Linkage analysis in two large Italian pedigrees affected with nail patella syndrome Salvatore Melchionda , Marco Seri 2,a , Massimo Carella , Maria Rosaria Piemontese , Xiao-xiao Zhang , Leopoldo Zelante , Giovanni Romeo and Paolo Gasparini Servizio di Genetica Medica, IRCCS Ospedale Casa sollievo della Sofferenza, San Giovanni Rotondo, Foggia, Italy Laboratorio di Genetica Molecolare, Istituto G. Gaslini, Genova, Italy International Agency on Cancer Research, Lyon, France a Correspondence: Dr Marco Seri, Laboratorio di Genetica Molecolare, Istituto G. Gaslini, Largo G. Gaslini n. 5, 16148 Genova Quarto, Italy. Tel: +39 10 5636532; Fax: +39 10 3779797; E-mail: genetica@unige.it Abstract Nail patella syndrome (NPS) or osteo-onychodysplasia, is an autosomal dominant disorder characterised by nail dysplasia, absent or hypoplastic patellae, iliac horns and nephropathy. Previous studies have demonstrated linkage of the nail patella locus to the ABO and adenylate kinase loci on human chromosome 9q34. Recently, informative recombination events placed the NPS locus within a 1

    59. Nail Patella Syndrome,Jain VK: IJDVL
    IJDVL is an peerreviewed biomedical periodical of Indian Association ofDermatologists, Venereologists and Leprologists.
    http://www.ijdvl.com/article.asp?issn=0378-6323;year=1987;volume=53;issue=3;spag

    60. ScienceDaily Books : Nail Patella Syndrome: A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography,
    Buy nail patella syndrome A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, And AnnotatedResearch Guide To Internet References Books cheap.
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