
The most prominent and only constant physical feature of Bloom syndrome is small size, which includes height, weight and head size in most circumstances. As a clinical repository, we strive to serve those with Bloom syndrome and their families, provide knowledge about the condition, and use this knowledge to improve outcomes.īloom syndrome is a rare medical condition, first described in New York City in 1954 by dermatologist David Bloom. Our goal is to compile the collective information about this rare condition, because any single physician or even large medical center is likely to encounter no more than one person with Bloom syndrome. Our goal is to characterize Bloom syndrome natural history, maintain a database of clinical information, and obtain samples from affected persons to study the cellular basis of Bloom Syndrome traits. The Bloom Syndrome Registry at Weill Cornell Medicine is a cooperative clinical and investigational effort involving medical professionals with experience caring for Bloom syndrome patients and the community of those affected by Bloom syndrome (including families). Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellowship.Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Fellowship.Pediatric Gastroenterology & Nutrition Fellowship.Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship.Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship.Fellowships Toggle Fellowships menu options.Physician Scientist Training Program (PSTP).What Makes Us Different Toggle What Makes Us Different menu options.Meet Our Team Toggle Meet Our Team menu options.Program Overview Toggle Program Overview menu options.Residency Program Toggle Residency Program menu options.Education Toggle Education menu options.Pulmonology, Allergy & Immunology Toggle Pulmonology, Allergy & Immunology menu options.Nephrology Toggle Nephrology menu options.Medical Genetics Toggle Medical Genetics menu options.Infectious Diseases Toggle Infectious Diseases menu options.Hematology/Oncology Toggle Hematology/Oncology menu options.Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition Toggle Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition menu options.Endocrinology Toggle Endocrinology menu options.Critical Care Medicine Toggle Critical Care Medicine menu options.Cardiology Toggle Cardiology menu options.Neonatology Toggle Neonatology menu options.General Academic Pediatrics Toggle General Academic Pediatrics menu options.Neurology Toggle Neurology menu options.Divisions Toggle Divisions menu options.External Award Opportunities for Faculty, Trainees and Staff.

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