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In einer eMail vom 8-2-2003 20:29:36 West-Europa (standaardtijd) schreibt
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> Here is a definition of Pfeiffer's disease. As it appears genetic, I
> wouldn't expect there to be any impact on lactation. What do you all think?
> Pfeiffer's disease is also a close relative of Apert's syndrome,
> although is less severe. It is characterized by acrocephaly, broad thumbs
> and
> great toes and partial soft tissue syndactyly of the hands. It also follows
> an autosomal dominant mode of transmission. Most cases are familial, but
> sporadic cases exist.
>
Oeps, this is a whole other kind of disease. Think it is a language question
here.
In my language (Dutch) Pfeiffer's disease is an infectious disease, also
called kissing disease (I think) and most common in adolescents. It's
symptoms are extreme fatigue and ongoing flu-like things.
Thanks all for helping me out.
Gonneke
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