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A skimpy Pulitzer finalist that its publisher has billed as a novel but is, in fact, a collection of linked short stories — many no more than vignettes — about how students and others react when a Manhattan prep school senior gets a rare connective-tissue cancer.
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Among questions Dr. Hayes hopes to address in the larger study: Is there a genetic mutation that puts patients at increased risk of SCAD, and is it associated with other conditions such as connective-tissue disorders.
When Patients Band Together Ron Winslow 2011
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A skimpy Pulitzer finalist that its publisher has billed as a novel but is, in fact, a collection of linked short stories — many no more than vignettes — about how students and others react when a Manhattan prep school senior gets a rare connective-tissue cancer.
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Pretty and well-liked, Astra Dell develops “anaplastic high-grade fibrosarcoma,” a rare connective-tissue cancer, at the start of her senior year of high school.
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A skimpy Pulitzer finalist that its publisher has billed as a novel but is, in fact, a collection of linked short stories — many no more than vignettes — about how students and others react when a Manhattan prep school senior gets a rare connective-tissue cancer.
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Baer diagnosed LaShekia with what is sometimes called “overlap syndrome,” a connective-tissue disease with features of both lupus and scleroderma.
The Autoimmune Epidemic Donna Jackson Nakazawa 2008
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Baer diagnosed LaShekia with what is sometimes called “overlap syndrome,” a connective-tissue disease with features of both lupus and scleroderma.
The Autoimmune Epidemic Donna Jackson Nakazawa 2008
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She had breast cancer and dermatomyositis, a connective-tissue disorder.
Grace Cook; Raymond Bulvin; J. Thomas Dutro Jr.; William Fullerton; Lindsey Harmon; Nadeen Hendricks 2010
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Long feet are indicative of Marfan syndrome , a connective-tissue disorder that Rienhoff had often encountered while training at Johns Hopkins.
DIY DNA: One Father's Attempt to Hack His Daughter's Genetic Code 2009
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Long feet are indicative of Marfan syndrome , a connective-tissue disorder that Rienhoff had often encountered while training at Johns Hopkins.
DIY DNA: One Father's Attempt to Hack His Daughter's Genetic Code 2009
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