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Tuberous sclerosis and OMIMFrom: Allen Gardner (allen.gardner@utoronto.ca)Fri Sep 13 08:40:23 1996
Dear The-Hung, I agree. OMIM is very useful, but it doesn't give patterns of practice and may even be out of date. That's why I belong to listservs. What is your pracyice when a pregnant patient with tuberous sclerosis comes to see you? Allen. H. Allen Gardner MD Genetics Oshawa General Hospital 24 Alma Street Oshawa, Ontario L1G 2B9
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