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Stiffman Syndrome (27th April, 2005) : Also known as Stiff Person Syndrome or Moersch-Woltman. A rare, progressive neurological disease with symptoms of severe spasm, rigidity and falls. Find information and a personal story. |
About RSD (27th April, 2005) : Information of Reflex Sympathy Dystrophy, a debilitating disease of the nervous system that causes chronic pain, is progressive and cannot be cured. |
RSD Canada (27th April, 2005) : Offers information on the latest treatments, research, survival tips, RSD coping advice and photon therapy. |
CRPS Chatville (27th April, 2005) : Forum offers answers and support to patients with this condition and related disorders. |
For Grace - Changing the World of RSD (27th April, 2005) : A nonprofit organization passionately devoted to raising awareness of Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy in the medical community and general public. Events, information, and resources. |
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Top Sites - Main » Health » Conditions and Diseases » Neurological Disorders » Muscle Diseases |
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About RSD () : Information of Reflex Sympathy Dystrophy, a debilitating disease of the nervous system that causes chronic pain, is progressive and cannot be cured.
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Familial Desminopathy () : Desmin related myopathy is a disorder characterized by accumulation of desmin in the muscle cells. It can be dominantly inherited or occur spontaneously, its effects can range from mild to severe.
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Stiffman Syndrome () : Also known as Stiff Person Syndrome or Moersch-Woltman. A rare, progressive neurological disease with symptoms of severe spasm, rigidity and falls. Find information and a personal story.
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The Institute for Neuromuscular Research () : The aim of the Institute for Neuromuscular research is the make the lives of children better through advances in muscle and nerve research.
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Weldon FOP Research Fund () : Raises awareness and funding for the University of Pennsylvania and Dr. Fred Kaplan, the world's authority on Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva. Find info about the fund, news and events and support the fund.
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