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[quote=Anonymous]We have a child with a genetic issue also. I highly second the rec to have a microarray done. Getting it answered all of our major questions and put an end to a year long quest to figure out what was wrong. We had our initial one done at NIH in this study, although it can be done anywhere. It was the positive posts on this board about NIH that even got me thinking about going there--totally free, awesome docs. http://clinicalstudies.info.nih.gov/cgi/wais/bold032001.pl?A_02-CH-0023.html@developmental@delay The doc at CNMC a PP mentioned is Ken Rosenbaum. We never saw him but he has a huge reputation. NIH sent us to see a neurogeneticist named Andrea Gropman at CNMC. With a suspected genetic issue plus seizures I would go see her. She can order the microarray for the you and have you tested as well. [/quote]
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