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Type B Centers and Partners

The USE works closely with other centers of the University Hospital Dresden. In addition to those mentioned below, there is also a special exchange with the Center for Clinical Genome Medicine. In addition, the Clinic and Polyclinic for Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics is an important partner in the treatment of patients. 

Type B Centers and associated Support Groups

Center Names A-Z

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Contact Information

Associated Support Groups

 

 

University Center for Allergies

UAC

Contact:

Website

Tel.: 0351 458-19306

German Allergy and Asthma Association

 

 

University Center for Autoimmune and Rheumatic Diseases

 

UCARE

Contact::

Website

Tel.: 0351 458-3170 (Adults)

 Tel.: 0351 458-2440 (Children)

Mail 

Rheumaliga 
(Forum for Rare Rheumatological Diseases)

Lupus erythematodes Selbsthilfegemeinschaft e.V.

 

 

 

University Center for Chronic Immuno-Deficiencies

 

UCID

Contact:


Website

Tel.: 0351 458-2583 (Erwachsene)

 Tel.: 0351 458-2345 (Kinder)

Mail (Erwachsene)

Mail (Kinder)

DSAI
(Patient Organisation for Inborn Immune Deficiencies)

European Association Against Leukodystrophies

 

 

University Vascular Center

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Contact::

Website

Tel.: 0351 458-2236

Ehlers-Danlos Initiative e.V.

 

Universitäty Center for genetic Tumor-Risk-Syndromes

Universitäts Centrum für genetische Turmorrisiko-Syndrome

Contact::

Website

Tel.: 0351 458 3371

 

 

 

Center for Clinical Genomic Medicine


 

Zentrum für Klinische Genommedizin

Contact:

Website

Tel.: 0351 458-2891

Mail

BRCA-Netzwerk e.V. 
(Hilfe bei familiären Krebserkrankungen)

 

 

University Center for Healthy Ageing

UCGA

Contact:

Website

Tel.: 0351 458-18858

Mail

FOP e.V. 
(Fibrodysplasia
Ossificans Progressiva)

Bundesselbsthilfeverband
für Osteoporose e.V. (BfO) 

Hypoparathyreoidismus
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University Center for Mucoviscidosis

UMC (Universitäts Mukoviszidose Centrum)

Contact:

Website

Tel.: 0351 458-4995

Mukoviszidose Selbsthilfe Dresden e.V.

Mukoviszidose e.V.  

 

 

University Neuromuscular Center

UNMC

Contact:

Website

Tel.: 0351 458-3876

Deutsche
Gesellschaft für
Muskelkranke e.V.

 

 

University Center for Rare Congenital Deformities

USeAF

Contact:

Website

Tel.: 0351 458-3489

ASBH (Arbeitsgemeinschaft Spina Bifida und Hydrocephalus e.V.) 

KEKS e.V. 

SoMA e.V. 

 

 

University Center for Dermato-Surgical Diseases


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Contact:

Website

Tel.: 0351 458-3489

Nävus Netzwerk Deutschland e.V. 

 

 

University Center for Rare Pediatric Musculoskeletal Diseases


 

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Contact:

Website

Tel.: 0351 458-3489

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Osteogenesis imperfecta (Glasknochen) Betroffene e.V. 

 

 

University Center for Rare Oral and Craniofacial Deformities

UniversitätsCentrum für Seltene Orale und Kraniofaziale Fehlbildungen

Contact:

Website

Tel.: 0351 458-3489

Selbsthilfevereinigung für Lippen- und Gaumen-Fehlbildungen e.V. 

Kraniohelden e.V. 

The University Center for Rare Diseases in Dresden works together with the other centers for rare diseases in Germany within the framework of the AG Centers. The exchange between the centers makes it possible to make the experiences made available to all patients with rare diseases in Germany.

Patient organizations - self-help groups

Other German Centers for Rare Diseases

The University Center for Rare Diseases in Dresden collaborates with other Centers for Rare Diseases in Germany through the AG Centers network. This exchange among centers enables to share experiences for the benefit of all patients with rare diseases across Germany.

all centers can be viewed in the Care Atlas for Persons with Rare Diseases:

SE-Atlas

Further Information

  • For more information on rare diseases, visit orpha.net or se-atlas.de.
  • Are you looking for support groups or would like to connect with others affected by a rare disease? The ACHSE e.V. organization can assist: achse-online.de.
  • Do you require assistance translating medical terms? You can use the free report interpreter "Was hab’ ich": washabich.de.