Story about Nail-patella syndrome .

NPS

Jul 22, 2019

By: Melanie

Year Condition Began: 1970


NPS is a 50% dominant hereditary mutation. If you'd like to research more, Dr. Ian MacIntosh conducted an extensive research project with my family which identified the exact gene of the DNA. This goes back 20 years to 1999 when he was at Johns Hopkins University. They still may be able to provide assistance if you contact them. Thank you!

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