Wildervanck syndrome

Last revised by Joshua Kogan on 20 May 2024

Wildervanck syndrome, also known as cervico-ocular-acoustic dysplasia, consists of the triad of:

Epidemiology

Wildervanck syndrome is inherited in an autosomal dominant fashion with incomplete penetrance and occurs ten times more commonly in girls than boys 4.

Associations

A large number of associations have been described, although it is contentious how many are actually causally linked:

  • short stature

  • brainstem hypoplasia

  • deformed external ears

  • inner ear anomalies

  • facial asymmetry

  • learning difficulties

  • cleft palate

  • cardiac anomalies

  • Dandy Walker syndrome

History and etymology

This condition is named after L S Wildervanck, Dutch human geneticist, who first described the condition in 1952 2.

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