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Stroke in Children Gene Mutation – NIH Seeking Participants

The National Institutes of Health is looking for children with young age of onset strokes, with first stroke occurring after age 3 months.  The patients they have seen so far have had recurrent strokes over the years.  All have evidence […]

Filed Under: Research Tagged With: C-reactive protein, cerebral palsy, CHASA, childhood stroke, Children's Hemiplegia and Stroke Association, elevated sedimentation rate, gene mutation, inflammation, joint pain, juvenile arthritis, Karyl Barron, livedo reticularis, MD, mottled reddish appearance, National Institutes of Health, pediatric stroke, rashes, recurrent strokes, young age of onset strokes

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