
Multiple Hereditary Exostoes (MHE)
Multiple Hereditary Exostoses, Multiple Osteochondromata,
Multiple Carthaginous Exostoses
- Multiple Hereditary Exostoses Family Support Group (MHE)
- 8838 Holly Lane
- Olmsted Falls, OH 44138
- Phone: 440-235-6325
- E-mail: CheleZ1@aol.com
- Web site: http://www.geocities.com/mheandme
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- Multiple Hereditary Exostoses Family Support Group (MHE)
- 5316 Winter Moss Court
Columbia, MD 21045
Phone: 410-922-5898
E-mail: hogue@radix.net
- Web site: http://www.radix.net/~hogue/mhe.htm
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- Wells' Lab
Hereditary Multiple Exostoses Home Page
- Web site: http://wimp.nsm.uh.edu/EXT1.html
(Descriptions of type1 (chromosome 8) and type2 (chromosome 11) MHE,
Wells Lab Human Genetics Program, Univ of Houston, , TX
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- Hereditary Multiple
Exostoses Support Group
- Web site: http://www.ox1.co.uk/hmesg/
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- Multiple Hereditary
Exostoses (MHE)
- Web site: http://www.radix.net/~hogue/mhe.htm
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- Wheeless' Textbook
of Orthopaedics, under Multiple
Cartilaginous Exotoses
- Web site: http://www.wheelessonline.com
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