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Waardenburg Syndrome |
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Waardenburg Syndrome Waardenburg syndrome (WS) is an inherited disorder often characterized by varying
degrees of hearing loss and changes in skin and hair pigmentation. The syndrome got its
name from a Dutch eye doctor named Petrus Johannes Waardenburg who first
noticed that people with differently colored eyes often had a hearing impairment. He
went on to study over a thousand individuals in deaf families and found that some of them
had certain physical characteristics in common.
The MITF gene and is found on chromosome 3. It also controls the development of the ear and hearing. Scientists are now studying these genes to better understand how they operate in controlling the normal growth of the ear and the development of hearing. This information will help scientists understand why persons with WS sometimes develop hearing problems. March 1999
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