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Gaucher disease

      Titles Descriptions
  1. Addenbrooke's Gaucher's Disease Service
  2. Gaucher Disease
  3. Gauchers Association
  4. Laboratory Diagnosis of and Genetic Counseling for Gaucher Disease
  5. Living with Gaucher Disease
  6. National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
  7. National Tay-Sachs and Allied Diseases Association: Gaucher Disease

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Addenbrooke's Gaucher's Disease Service
An advisory service for patients and families with Gaucher's disease. The service includes full clinical assessment of Gaucher's patients, advice on general medical and specialist needs e.g. pregnancy, surgical procedures, and patient review.
     Author: Addenbrooke's Hospital
     Subjects: gaucher disease
     DeweyClass: 616.04
     Resource type: documents
Gaucher Disease
Information about Gaucher disease, a lipid-storage disorder. Includes details of symptoms, prevalence, transmission, and therapy.
     Author: National Gaucher Foundation
     Subjects: gaucher disease
     DeweyClass: 616.042
     Resource type: documents
Gauchers Association
Information and support for doctors and patients with Gaucher disease (an inherited, enzyme deficiency disorder). Includes news, articles, and a list of regional associations.
     Author: Gauchers Association
     Subjects: gaucher disease
     DeweyClass: 616.042
     Resource type: documents, news
Laboratory Diagnosis of and Genetic Counseling for Gaucher Disease
Includes information such as phenotypes of gaucher disease, enzymatic diagnosis, molecular diagnosis, genotype/phenotype correlations, and genetic counselling.
     Author: Rice, Erin & Barranger, John
     Subjects: gaucher disease
     DeweyClass: 616.042
     Resource type: article
Living with Gaucher Disease
A guide for patients, parents, relatives, and friends. History, typicalities, diagnosis, and treatments are considered.
     Author: Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School
     Subjects: gaucher disease
     DeweyClass: 616.042
     Resource type: document
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
The NINDS offers news, coordinates events, and conducts research into disorders of the brain and nervous system. Also provides information about specific conditions such as Alzheimer's disease, autism, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, and Parkinson's, together with details of associated organisations and publications.
     Author: National Institutes of Health
     Subjects: alzheimer's disease, autism, brain, cerebral palsy, cjd, dyslexia, gaucher disease, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, neurology, parkinson's disease, tourette syndrome
     DeweyClass: 616.8
     Resource type: institution
National Tay-Sachs and Allied Diseases Association: Gaucher Disease
Range of information about Gaucher Disease, first described by Phillipe Gaucher in 1882. The major disease manifestations are due to the progressive storage of glucocerebroside in Gaucher cells in the bone marrow, spleen and liver. Gaucher cells in the bone marrow can cause bone and joint pain, fractures and other orthopedic problems.
     Author: National Tay-Sachs and Allied Diseases Association
     Subjects: bones, gaucher disease
     DeweyClass: 616.042
     Resource type: documents