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Welcome
Welcome to the web site of Stickler Involved People (SIP), the U.S. support group helping those with Stickler Syndrome since
1994.
Stickler syndrome (hereditary progressive arthro-ophthalmopathy) is a connective tissue disorder, a genetic malfunction in the
tissue that connects bones, eyes, and ears. This disorder is associated with problems to vision, hearing, bone and joint, facial and
cleft palate.
If you are a Stickler involved person, please find out more about becoming a SIP member and subscribe to our list server to post
& receive SIP member’s messages. If you are a physician, please visit our Physician’s Overview page for a quick summary of
our web site.
Thank you for visiting our site and please feel free to explore and learn from the vast information posted here. Come back as
often as you like.
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Dr. Gunnar Stickler (1925 – 2010) was a pediatrician who made significant contributions to the field of pediatrics and was the
first scientist to describe the hereditary condition now named in his honor, Stickler Syndrome. Dr. Stickler went on to co-author
more than 200 scientific papers.
Read more about Dr. Stickler.
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Home
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Resources
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About Stickler Syndrome
o
Articles
o
Brochures
o
DVDs & Books
o
List Server
o
Newsletter Archive
o
Photos
o
Scholarship
o
Links
o
Additional Info
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Past Conference Notes

FAQs

Survey Results

Your Health History & Forms

Know Your Rights
For Professionals
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For Physicians
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For Researchers
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For Teachers
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Bibliography & Research
Get Involved
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Contact Us