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selvanr4
26th September 2009, 21:16
Hello,
we have a newborn with white forelock of hair and hypopigmentation in glove and stocking pattern oh hands and feet. Has heterochromia iris. 9 days old now admitted for jaundice.
Diagnosis? and further workup?
selvan .r
india

Stefan Johansson
27th September 2009, 09:00
I would suggest that you browse OMIM
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/omim/

I made a quick search for with the keywords "white forelock" and "heterochromia" and got a few hits including various forms of Waardenburg syndrome.

Are there any associated malformations?

Dr N Ravi Arumuga velan
28th September 2009, 22:03
Yes; Dr Stefan is right. We had 2 cases which are proved to be Wardenburg syndrome.

tricorniorojo
7th October 2009, 18:33
Hi collegues. I think Waardenburg is the first option. Although is probably less common disease on neonatal period, we shouldn´t forget about Chediak-Higashi syndrome. This syndrome appear with partial albinism and reduced iris pigmentation too.
Are her parents relatives?? There is any hematological alteration??
Congratulations for your work and for this web
Here is a link from OMIM with the clinical synopsis of Waardenburg and Chediak-Higashi:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/dispomim.cgi?id=277580
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/dispomim.cgi?id=214500

selvanr4
28th October 2009, 19:38
this baby underwent detailed opthal exam. had heterochromia iris, pigments in fundus. BERA will be done to r/o deafness later.
opthal felt waardenburg is the likely diagnosis
sorry for the delay.

ATEFSHAFEI
14th October 2010, 15:16
i have posted similar photo of one baby with Waardenburg syndrome .on image library. but our patient failed ABR