Talk:Ectodermal dysplasia

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The National Foundation for Ectodermal Dysplasias web site http://nfed.org/index.php/about_ed/about-ectodermal-dysplasias states that about 7 out of 10,000 people may be affected by the disorder. That's many orders of magnitude larger than the figure of 7,000 worldwide cited in this article. I'm not qualified in any way to address this, but I hope someone else can take a look. That's an important piece of information, especially for newly diagnosed.

Thanks - magpie

-Hey I wanna know who else has this disorder. We gotta represent, let me know cus im right there with yall. (I JUST made a wikipedia account, so idk how all this works + im on mobile) User: balanceguardian 16:44 3 March 2014

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"Mitology: Vampire syndrom,Dracula or disaster in long past due to genetic disorder like oder syndromes."

what the hell did i just read Wikipedia Wonderful 698-D (talk) 01:18, 26 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]