Tyrosinemia type 3
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- More Information (Found: 6 Resources)
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- General
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Orphanet is a database dedicated to information on rare diseases and orphan drugs. Access to this database is free of charge. Click on the link to read information on this topic.
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The Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) database contains genetics resources that discuss Tyrosinemia type 3. Click on the link to go to OMIM and review these resources.
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Genetics Home Reference (GHR) contains a condition summary on Tyrosinemia type 3. Click on the link to go to GHR and review this summary.
- Newborn Screening
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An ACTion (ACT) sheet for this condition has been developed by experts in collaboration with the American College of Medical Genetics, an organization providing education, resources and a voice for the medical genetics profession. ACT sheets are general guidelines that describe the short-term actions a health professional should follow in talking with the family and deciding the appropriate steps in the follow-up of an infant who has screened positive on a newborn screening test. Click on the link above to view the ACT sheet.
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An Algorithm for this condition has been developed by experts in collaboration with the American College of Medical Genetics, an organization providing education, resources and a voice for the medical genetics profession. Algorithms are general guidelines for healthcare providers outlining steps involved in determining the diagnosis of an infant who has screened positive on a newborn screening test. Click on the link above to view the Algorithm.
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The U.S. National Newborn Screening Status Report lists the status of newborn screening state by state and is available on the National Newborn Screening and Genetic Resource Center (NNSGRC) Web site. The NNSGRC provides information and resources in the area of newborn screening and genetics to benefit health professionals, the public health community, consumers and government officials. Click on the link above to view the report.
- Support Groups (Found: 4 Resources)
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- Live Chat
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The National Organization of Rare Disorders (NORD) has partnered with Inspire.com to launch an online community for people with rare diseases called The NORD Rare Disease Community. This community connects medical patients, family members, caregivers, and professionals. Click on The NORD Rare Disease Community to learn more.
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RareShare is an online social hub dedicated to patients, families and healthcare professionals affected by rare medical disorders. Click on RareShare to learn more.
- Services (Found: 1 Resources)
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- Testing
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GeneTests lists laboratories offering clinical genetic testing for this condition. Clinical genetic tests are ordered to help diagnose a person or family and to aid in decisions regarding medical care or reproductive issues. Talk to your health care provider or a genetic professional to learn more about your testing options.
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