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Achondroplasia resource library

Deepen your knowledge with achondroplasia fact sheets and resources

Achondroplasia Growth Curves

Achondroplasia-specific growth charts developed using the largest and most comprehensive dataset of measurements to date.

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AAP tool

Interactive Guidance: The American Association of Pediatrics Guidance Tool

Sort and expand the latest insights into achondroplasia diagnosis, management, treatment, and more according to developmental stage with this interactive tool.

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Achondroplasia timeline complications factsheet

Complication Timeline Resource

A comprehensive review of common complications by age group, including suggestions for proactive monitoring, management, and referral recommendations.

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Achondroplasia coordinated care team worksheet

Coordinated Care Team Worksheet

A resource designed to help you start a conversation with patients and their caregivers about establishing a multidisciplinary care team of specialists.

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Achondroplasia International Consensus Statement Tool

A tool to navigate the International Consensus Statement on the Diagnosis, Multidisciplinary Management and Lifelong Care of Individuals with Achondroplasia.

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What is achondroplasia?

Experts in achondroplasia discuss the mechanism of disease and its long-term considerations

Complications through life stages

Hear specialists describe the complications of achondroplasia over time and their management through the multidisciplinary team model

mother sat reading with child with Achodroplasia

Managing Achondroplasia

Primary care providers can help to coordinate a multidisciplinary approach to care

Achondroplasia complications

Common complications can be expected across an individual’s lifetime

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Children with achondroplasia only require medical care for physical challenges.

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