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      • The Samson Syndrome is characterized by a tendency to neglect emotional well-being. Individuals afflicted by this syndrome may prioritize physical strength and external validation at the expense of their emotional health.
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  2. Diagnostic Journey. For a person with a rare disease, receiving an accurate diagnosis may take several years. Establishing care with an engaged and dedicated primary care provider (PCP) may improve care and shorten the time it takes to reach an accurate diagnosis. A PCP can help you get specialist referrals, order diagnostic tests, and ...

  3. Some of the biggest challenges the rare disease community faces are finding reliable resources and support. Whether you’re a patient or caregiver, GARD aims to help you find the information you may need to navigate life with a rare disease.

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  5. Learn about Samson Syndrome Disease, a rare genetic condition that causes increased muscle mass and strength. Discover its symptoms, available treatments, an...

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  6. Samson Gardner syndrome. Synonyms. Craniosynostosis, microcephaly, hydrancephaly, humero-radial synostosis, and thumb aplasia. For more information, visit GARD. For Organizations.

  7. Apr 13, 2023 · Gardner syndrome (Gardner’s syndrome) is a rare inherited disorder. People with Gardner syndrome typically have hundreds of colon polyps that may become colon cancer. They often have extra teeth and noncancerous tumors in their bones and intestines and on their skin.

  8. Gardner's syndrome (also known as Gardner syndrome, familial polyposis of the colon, or familial colorectal polyposis) is a subtype of familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP). Gardner syndrome is an autosomal dominant form of polyposis characterized by the presence of multiple polyps in the colon together with tumors outside the colon. [3]

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