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AVAILABLE DOCUMENTS TO VIEW OR DOWNLOAD

THE GUIDE TO THE DISORDER HAS BEEN REVISED AS AT NOVEMBER 2006.

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STICKLER SYNDROME: A GUIDE TO THE DISORDER FOR MEDICAL AND HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS (PDF 377KB)  A Guide to the Disorder for Professionals (483KB)
STICKLER SYNDROME: A CHILD IN YOUR CARE? WHAT TEACHERS AND YOUTH LEADERS NEED TO KNOW (PDF 111KB)  What Teachers and Youth Leaders Need to Know (111KB)
SSSG QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY - SUMMARY DATA (PDF 57KB)  UK Summary Data 162KB
SSSG QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY - UK ADULT DATA (PDF 162KB)  UK Adult Data 162KB
SSSG QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY - UK CHILD DATE (PDF 144KB)  UK Child Data 162KB
SELECTED LIST OF MEDICAL PUBLICATIONS (PDF 21KB)  Selected List of Medical Publications 21KB

ARTICLES

Article "What all nurses need to know about Stickler Syndrome" www.nursingtimes.net. You will need to register on the site, which is free.

Investigative Ophthamology & Visual Science (IOVS) article "A Novel Mutation of COL2A1 Resulting in Dominantly Inherited Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment " www.iovs.org/cgi/content/abstract/46/2/663.

LINKS

Molecular Pathology of Retinal Detachment   Current research theme on retinal detachment at Addenbrookes hospital, Cambridge.

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IMAGES

The medical photographs are reproduced by kind permission of the department of Ophthalmology, Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge and are embedded in the document 'A Guide to the Disorder for Medical and Health Care Professionals' above.

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 Fig 1 - Paravascular Lattice  Fig 2 - Giant Retinal Tear  Fig 3 - Characteristic Cortical Cataract
Fig 1 - Paravascular Lattice Fig 2 - Giant Retinal Tear Fig 3 - Characteristic Cortical Cataract
 Fig 4 - Normal Vitreous  Fig 5 - Type 1 Vitreous Anomaly  Fig 6 - Type 2 Vitreous Anomaly
Fig 4 - Normal Vitreous Fig 5 - Type 1 Vitreous Anomaly Fig 6 - Type 2 Vitreous Anomaly
 Fig 7 - Right Hip Arthropathy of 28 year old male
 Fig 8 - Joint Hypermobility
 Fig 9 - High Arch Palate
Fig 7 - Right Hip Arthropathy of 28 year old male
Fig 8 - Joint Hypermobility
Fig 9 - High Arch Palate

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