Synonyms: Vater-like syndrome with pulmonary hypertension, abnormal ears and growth deficiency
Braddock syndrome is a rare malformation syndrome with multiple congenital abnormalities described in 2 siblings that is characterized by VACTERL -like association in combination with pulmonary hypertension laryngeal webs blue sclerae abnormal ears persistent growth deficiency and normal intellect.
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Advocacy Organizations
Cardiac Community Advocacy and Support Initative
To advocate for, raise awareness about, and support people living with cardiovascular diseases, with a focus on the rare disease pulmonary hypertension.
Hellenic Community for Pulmonary Hypertension
The " Hellenic Community for Pulmonary Hypertension " is a non-profit organisation, of a voluntary nature, which began its work at the end of 2012 by the sufferers themselves and their caregivers, with the main objective of recognising, consolidating and updating all issues surrounding this unknown disease to the general public.Representation of the PH sufferers of the Greek & Cypriot territory.
NGO Association of patients with Pulmonary Hypertension
Mission - to protect the rights of people with rare diseases - pulmonary hypertension, to defend their right to treatment, timely diagnosis and social protection.
Pulmonary Hypertension Association of Canada
To empower the Canadian pulmonary hypertension community through support, education, advocacy, awareness, and research.
Syndromes Without A Name (SWAN) Australia
Provide information, support and advocacy to families caring for a child with an undiagnosed or rare genetic condition.
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Clinical Trials
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