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Acid Maltase Deficiency (Pompe Disease)

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Acid Maltase Deficiency Association (AMDA)

International network. Founded 1995. Support and information for persons affected by Pompe disease (acid maltase deficiency). Newsletter, literature, phone support, information and referrals. Supports research into the cause and cure.
Write:
AMDA
P.O.Box 700248
San Antonio, TX 78270
Voice: 210-494-6144
Fax: 210-490-7161
Website: http://www.amda-pompe.org
E-mail: tianrama@aol.com
Verified: 9/30/2008


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Last Updated: 11/12/2008

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