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Websites Related to Rickets
Compiled By:
Scott Schmitz
Genetic and Rare Conditions Site
DMOZ
International Rare Diseases Support Network
interactiva.org
disease-resources.com
Health Resources for the Treasure Coast of Florida
internet-health-directory.com
www.specialneedsfamilyfun.com
resources for families with disabilities
Web MD Health - entry on XLH
bigtome.com - entry on XLH
Contact a Family - Entry on XLH
Phex DB
Linkspider UK
Surgery Door - Entry on XLH Network
KeepKidsHealthy.com
puredirectory.com - XLH Network entry
March of Dimes
Childrens and Womens Health Center of british Columbia - XLH
Entry
Genetic Interest Group (GIG)
Health Nexus - XLH Entry
Childrens and Womens Health Center of british Columbia - XLH
Entry
health-nexus entry on Rickets
Ilizarov fixator support group
Yale New Haven Health
Alabama Council for Develepmental Disabilities
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.
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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
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