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Other lysosomal storage disorders

Addenbrooke's Lysosomal Disorders Unit

This page is under development and will have more detail added soon.

 

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In the meantime useful links are:

Niemann Pick

 

> Niemann-Pick Disease Group (UK)

 

Specific pages on the Niemann-Pick Disease Group (UK) site:

 

> Niemann-Pick - Type A

> Niemann-Pick - Type B

> Niemann-Pick - Type C

 

 

Mucopolysaccahridoses (MPS) 

 

> Society for Mucopolysaccharide Diseases (the MPS Society) 

 

Specific pages on the MPS Society site:

 

> Hurler (MPS IH), Hurler Scheie (MPS IHS) and Scheie (MPS IS) Diseases

> Hunter Disease (MPS II)

> Sanfilippo Disease (MPS III)

> Morquio Disease (MPS IV)

> Maroteaux-Lamy Disease (MPS VI)

> Sly Disease (MPS VII)

 

Krabbe

 

> National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke - Krabbe Disease

> Great Ormond Street Hospital - Krabbe's leucodystophy (late onset)

 

Metachromatic Leukodystrophy (MLD)


> National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke - Metachromatic Leukodystrophy

 

Tay Sachs


> National-Tay Sachs & Allied Diseases Association

> National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke - Tay Sachs

 

Sandhoff

 

> National-Tay Sachs & Allied Diseases Association

> National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke - Sandhoff Disease


 

If there are any of the lysosomal disorders not listed here that you would like further information about please do contact us

 

> Contacts

 

 

 

 

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Contact the Lysosomal Disorders Unit:

Box 135

Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Hills Road,

Cambridge,

CB2 0QQ

 

Tel: 01223 274 634

Fax: 01223 256 172

 

lysosomaldisordersunit@
addenbrookes.nhs.uk

 


 

From Addenbrooke's news:

> Leading artist donates work to Addenbrooke’s

The family of celebrated artist Hugh Mackinnon have generously donated a landmark work, which is now on public display in the Lysosomal Disorders Unit.


 

On other websites:

> Society for Mucopolysaccharide Disease