Harry Angelman

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1Angelman Syndrome: an Information Guide for Day Services. Karyn Willoughby BSocSc MSc (Development Studies) For Oakleigh Centre

Angelman Syndrome: an Information Guide for Day Services. Karyn Willoughby BSocSc MSc (Development Studies) For Oakleigh Centre

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Source URL: www.cddh.monash.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-12 02:27:17
2What is Angelman Syndrome? Angelman Syndrome (AS) is a rare neuro-genetic disorder named after an English paediatrician, Dr Harry Angelman, who first described the syndrome inThe AS gene

What is Angelman Syndrome? Angelman Syndrome (AS) is a rare neuro-genetic disorder named after an English paediatrician, Dr Harry Angelman, who first described the syndrome inThe AS gene

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Source URL: www.qcidd.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-26 01:42:28
3Angelman Syndrome Background This neurodevelopmental disorder, once termed “happy puppet” due to the happy disposition and characteristic movement disorder of the patients, was first described in 1965 by Harry Angelm

Angelman Syndrome Background This neurodevelopmental disorder, once termed “happy puppet” due to the happy disposition and characteristic movement disorder of the patients, was first described in 1965 by Harry Angelm

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Source URL: www.cddh.monash.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-03-27 18:24:05
4‘Puppet’ children. A report on three cases[removed]Another in our series of commentaries on notable papers from the DMCN archives. The full paper is available at http://www.mackeith.co.uk

‘Puppet’ children. A report on three cases[removed]Another in our series of commentaries on notable papers from the DMCN archives. The full paper is available at http://www.mackeith.co.uk

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Source URL: www.celebritydiagnosis.com

Language: English - Date: 2011-11-02 13:41:48
5Press Release “Help us find the rest of our Angelman family!” 80 percent of UK people with rare syndrome still to be found. More than eight out of ten people in the UK with a rare genetic condition could be missing o

Press Release “Help us find the rest of our Angelman family!” 80 percent of UK people with rare syndrome still to be found. More than eight out of ten people in the UK with a rare genetic condition could be missing o

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Source URL: www.angelmanuk.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-02-12 13:27:26