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Case Report
PMID: 20952962
Waardenburg’s syndrome
P Devakar Yesudian, M Jayaraman, VR Janaki, Patrick Yesudian
Department of Dermatology, Madras Medical College, and Government General Hospital, Madras - 600 003, India
Correspondence Address:
M Jayaraman
222, R K Mutt Road, Mylapore, Madras - 600 004
India
Correspondence Address:
M Jayaraman
222, R K Mutt Road, Mylapore, Madras - 600 004
India
How to cite this article: Yesudian P D, Jayaraman M, Janaki V R, Yesudian P. Waardenburg’s syndrome. Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol 1995;61:222-223 |
Copyright: (C)1995 Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprology
Abstract
Three children in a family of five presented with heterochromia iridis, lateral displacement of inner canthi and varying degrees of sensorineural deafness. All the 3 showed iris atrophy. The father of the children had only heterochromia iridis. A diagnosis of Waardenburg’s syndrome Type I was made in the children with the father probably representing a forme fruste of the condition.
Keywords: Heterochromia iridis, Deafness, Waardenburg’s syndrome
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