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Arthrogryposis

How is it diagnosed?

Early diagnosis is important and referral to a geneticist is recommend to see if the pattern of problems can be recognised and a specific diagnosis made.

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Medical text written October 1999 by TAG (The Arthrogrypsosis Group). Approved October 1999 by Dr C Pollitt. Last updated October 2004 by Dr C Pollitt, Specialist Registrar in Clinical Genetics, School of Biochemistry and Genetics, University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

 

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