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Waardenburg syndrome

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Waardenburg syndrome is an inherited disorder associated with hearing loss and changes in skin and hair pigmentation. The syndrome is named for Dutch ophthalmologist Petrus Johannes Waardenburg who first described it.

Pigmentation changes may include irises of varying color (heterochromia iridis), or a patch of white or grey hair. Hearing loss may be absent, moderate, or profound.

There are several subtypes of the syndrome, traceable to different genetic variations. Dystopia canthorum, a widened bridge of the nose because of lateral displacement of the inner canthus of each eye, is associated with type I.