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Waardenburg Syndrome

Waardenburg syndrome is a hereditary condition causing hearing loss and pigmentation of skin, hair, and eyes. It can be passed down through families. Pale skin, pale eyes, and white hair on the forehead are common symptoms of this condition. But unfortunately, there is no cure or treatment for this condition.

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What do a white forelock and dark blue eyes indicate?

Query: Hello doctor, In the attached image, there can be seen as a reflection of light or white forelock. He looks to me to be between 18 and 21. His eyes are bright blue, and it cannot be seen in the picture. I am wondering if he can be diagnosed with Waardenburg syndrome 2.  Read Full »


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Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. It is difficult to differentiate between syndrome 1 and 2. But with the forelock of hair, he may have Waardenburg. But we must see if there is any hearing loss or defect in arms and other limbs. Can you provide more details? Any history of hearing loss? Congenital hear...  Read Full »

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