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The XLH Inc. Network Flyer Spanish
Requires Adobe
Acrobat Reader
(Currently in former
XLH Network
form, NPO version with new logo is pending completion.)
Double Sided Printing Instructions:
The pages should be aligned and printed so that the top of the inside
sheet (Some Questions and Answers about XLH) is opposite to the front
of the outside sheet (XLH Network Logo).
To fold the flyer:
1. Place the XLH NETWORK logo side upside down with the logo closest
to you.
2. Fold the logo up and away from you and make a first fold with
equal margins on either side of the text.
3. Then fold the text containing the big OMIM books in and underneath
the logo page, and fold evenly. The back of the folded flyer now
contains the images of the globes and all the contact information.
4. When you open the flyer up, you will see that the inside contains
lots of information about XLH itself, while the outside pages contain
information on the XLH NETWORK.
5. You may wish to experiment with a few folds, to establish the best
professional presentation of a neat 3 way folded flyer. It's
particularly important, for the best presentation of our network,
that the front page, with the XLH Logo Network, looks even, flush
with the edge of the flyer, and with a nice even margin all around
the text.
Disclaimer: Information presented in the XLH NETWORK brochure is
provided solely for educational purposes. All patients should
consult with their respective doctors and specialists to get the
best possible medical advice concerning their own individual specific
condition and treatment. The effect of each family's mutation may be
different and unique.
Last modified Aug 8, 2007
XLH is also known as X-Linked Hypophosphatemia (sometimes also
spelled as hypophosphataemia), X-Linked Hypophosphatemic Rickets,
Familial Hypophosphatemia, Vitamin D-Resistant Rickets (VDRR)
Rickets and even Genetic Rickets. Its notable characteristics are
bowed legs, short stature, poor teeth formation causing spotaneous
dental abscesses, and low blood phosphorus levels.
© 2002-2007,
The XLH Network Inc.
The authors of this web site are not medical professionals, and this
information does not substitute for medical care. Information on
these pages is based on biomedical research, published in
peer-reviewed journals, and international research conferences.
Additionally, in some cases anecdotal information is provided by
subscribers of the F-HYPDRR group, a mailing list for The XLH Network
Inc. A complete web-site
bibliography
is available. Please read our full
disclaimer.
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