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Presents details about Canavan Disease, a type of leukodystrophy disease, including the causes, symptoms, diagnostic procedures, and treatment methods. Also, access FAQ's, research, support group information, risk factors, etc.

  • Canavan Foundation  - New York-based foundation provides details about screening centers plus news, research, upcoming events and contacts for support.
  • Canavan Research Foundation  - Delivering news, upcoming events, screening info, a photo gallery, media clips, discussion boards and contact info.
  • Canavan Research Illinois  - Provides general info about the disorder plus gene therapy news, research, contacts and details about upcoming fundraising events.
  • Gene Clinics.org: Canavan Disease  - Presents summary of the disease's characteristics as well as info about genetic factors, diagnostic procedures and more.
  • Genetics Home Reference: Canavan Disease  - Presents an informative FAQ about the disorder plus a host of resources for research and support from National Institutes of Health.
  • Health Link: Canavan Disease  - Locate general info about the signs, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of the cerebral degenerative disease.
  • Medem: Canavan Disease  - Furnishes a summary of the disease's characteristics plus support groups and more.
  • Medicine Net: Canavan Disease  - Publishes answers to frequently asked questions plus medical news and related articles.
  • NINDS: Canavan Disease  - Find answers to frequently asked questions about the disorder plus research literature and patient studies.
  • NTSAD Diseases Family: Canavan Disease  - Serves support services to families plus detailed information about diagnostic features and genetic factors.
  • University of Maryland: Canavan Disease  - Obtain definitions and alternative names plus a look at causes, incidence and associated risk factors.
 
 
 
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