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Marshall E. Smith | University of Utah Health Dr Marshall Smith is a professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Utah and Primary Children’s Hospital He is a board certified otolaryngologist and the medical director of the Voice Disorders Center
Marshall E. Smith , MD - Intermountain Health Find information about and book an appointment with Marshall E Smith, MD in Salt Lake City, UT, Lehi, UT, Ogden, UT, Riverton, UT Specialties: Otolaryngology, Pediatric Otolaryngology
What is MSS? - marshallsmith. org Marshall-Smith syndrome (MSS) was first described in two males seen in 1971 by Drs Marshall, Graham, Scott, and Smith They noticed changes in the skeletal system of these patients Bones normally mature through several stages, naturally progressing through these stages with time
Dr. Marshall Smith, MD - Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery . . . Dr Marshall Smith, MD is an otolaryngology-head and neck surgery specialist in Salt Lake City, UT and has over 40 years of experience in the medical field He graduated from University of Illinois College of Medicine in 1984
Marshall-Smith Syndrome - Symptoms, Causes, Treatment | NORD Marshall-Smith Syndrome is a rare disorder that has only been documented in about 50 individuals worldwide It appears to affect males and females equally Symptoms are typically present at birth, such as the previously escribed characteristic facial features
Marshall–Smith syndrome - Wikipedia Marshall-Smith syndrome, discovered in 1971 (Marshall, Graham, Scott, Boner, Smith), is characterized by unusual accelerated skeletal maturation (usually starting before birth) and symptoms like conspicuous physical characteristics, respiratory difficulties, and intellectual disability
Home - marshallsmith. org Marshall-Smith Syndrome is an ultra-rare disease, only 50 children worldwide have this syndrome And what about "strong together": parents, doctors, carers and volunteers worldwide are doing all they can to contribute to a better life for children with MSS and their families