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In Greek mythology, Proteus (Πρωτεύς) is an early sea-god, one of several deities whom Homer calls the "Old Man of the Sea", whose name suggests the "first", as protogonos (πρωτόγονος) is the "pri...
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Proteus Syndrome information, national and international support groups, clinics with genetic counselors and geneticists ... Proteus Syndrome Foundation, United Kingdom...
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What is Proteus Syndrome? ... What are the common signs of Proteus Syndrome? ... At this time, it is unknown how many individuals have Proteus Syndrome, since not all individuals are reported in the medical literature. However, there are over 50 reported cases worldwide. Reported cases have been isolated occurrences in...
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Proteus was yet another god of the sea. He was not nearly as well known as both Poseidon or Oceanus, and was pretty much known more as their servant. Proteus had the great ability to change his shape at will. ... However, Proteus would change shapes as often as possible to escape their grasp. Menelaus and Aristaeus were...
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PROTEUS was a prophetic old sea-god, and the herdsman of the seals of Poseidon. He was associated with the island of Lemnos, the nearby Thracian peninsular of Pallene, as well as the Egyptian island of Pharos. ... Proteus, like Melikertes, may have been the Greek equivalent of the Phoenician sea-god Melkart.
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Support and education for families and professionals. Includes abstracts, brochures, glossary, links and newsletters. ... My name is Kim Hoag and I am the Founder of the Proteus Syndrome Foundation. I hope you all find our new website easy to navigate and informative. Please be patient while we get it completely up to...
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Overview: Proteus syndrome is a rare condition that can be loosely categorized as a hamartomatous disorder. It is a complex disorder with multisystem involvement and great clinical variability. Once thought to have neurofibromatosis, Joseph Merrick (also known ... ... Proteus syndrome is believed to be exceedingly rare,
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Proteus Image: Proteus ... This image of Proteus was acquired by the Voyager 2 spacecraft on August 25, 1989 from a range of 146,000 kilometers (91,000 miles). The resolution is about 1.35 kilometers (.85 miles) per pixel. The satellite, seen here about half illuminated, has an average radius of 200 kilometers (120 miles).
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