WAGR SyndromeSynonyms Disorder Subdivisions General Discussion Resources For a Complete Report
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Synonyms
- WAGR Complex
- Wilms' Tumor-Aniridia-Genitourinary Anomalies-Mental Retardation Syndrome
- Wilms' Tumor-Aniridia-Gonadoblastoma-Mental Retardation Syndrome
- Chromosome 11p deletion syndrome
- 11p deletion syndrome
Disorder Subdivisions
- Aniridia-Wilms' Tumor Association
- AWTA
- Aniridia-Ambiguous Genitalia-Mental Retardation
- AGR Triad
- Aniridia-Wilms' Tumor-Gonadoblastoma
General Discussion
WAGR syndrome is a rare genetic syndrome in which there is a predisposition to several conditions, including certain malignancies, distinctive eye abnormalities, and/or mental retardation. "WAGR" is an acronym for the characteristic abnormalities associated with the syndrome. The acronym stands for (W)ilms' Tumor, the most common form of kidney cancer in children; (A)niridia, partial or complete absence of the colored region of the eye(s) (iris or irides); (G) Genitourinary abnormalities, such as undescended testicles or hypospadias in males, or internal genital or urinary anomalies in females; and Mental (R)etardation. A combination of two or more of these conditions is usually present in most individuals with WAGR syndrome. The clinical picture varies, depending upon the combination of associated abnormalities. WAGR syndrome is caused by defects (mutations) of adjacent genes on a region of chromosome 11 (11p13). In most cases, such genetic changes (e.g., deletions at band 11p13) occur spontaneously during early embryonic development (de novo) for unknown reasons (sporadic). In very rare cases, the mutation may be inherited as the result of a rearrangement of parts of two chromosomes, which causes the loss of some genetic material (translocation) or other heritable genetic abnormality. The presence of more than one type of chromosomal makeup within an individual (mosaic deletion) resulting in WAGR syndrome has also been reported. Resources
March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation 1275 Mamaroneck Avenue White Plains, NY 10605 Tel: (914)428-7100 Fax: (914)997-4763 Tel: (888)663-4637 Email: Askus@marchofdimes.com Internet: http://www.marchofdimes.com Ambiguous Genitalia Support Network P.O. Box 313 Clements, CA 95227-0313 USA Email: agsn@inreach.com American Kidney Fund, Inc. 6110 Executive Boulevard Suite 1010 Rockville, MD 20852 USA Tel: 3018813052 Fax: 3018810898 Tel: 8006388299 Email: helpline@kideyfund.org Internet: http://www.kidneyfund.org Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation P.O. Box 498 Kensington, MD 20895-0498 Tel: (301)962-3520 Fax: (301)962-3521 Tel: (800)366-2223 Email: staff@candlelighters,org Internet: http://www.candlelighters.org National Kidney Foundation 30 East 33rd Street New York, NY 10016 Tel: (212)889-2210 Fax: (212)689-9261 Tel: (800)622-9010 Email: info@kidney.org Internet: http://www.kidney.org American Cancer Society, Inc. 1599 Clifton Road NE Atlanta, GA 30329 USA Tel: 4043203333 Tel: 8002272345 Internet: http://www.cancer.org National Eye Research Foundation 910 Skokie Boulevard Suite 207A Northbrook, IL 60062 Tel: (847)564-4652 Fax: (847)564-0807 Tel: (800)621-2258 Email: nerf1955@aol.com Internet: http://www.nerf.org Glaucoma Research Foundation 490 Post Street Suite 1427 San Francisco, CA 94102 Tel: (415)986-3162 Fax: (415)986-3763 Tel: (800)826-6693 Email: info@glaucoma.org Internet: http://www.glaucoma.org NIH/National Eye Institute Building 31 Rm 6A32 31 Center Dr MSC 2510 Bethesda, MD 20892-2510 United States Tel: 3014965248 Fax: 3014021065 Email: 2020@nei.nih.gov Internet: http://www.nei.nih.gov/ International WAGR Syndrome Association PO Box 392 Allen Park, MI 48101 USA Email: ReachingOut@wagr.org Internet: http://www.wagr.org and http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/WAGR/ MUMS (Mothers United for Moral Support, Inc) National Parent-to-Parent Network 150 Custer Court Green Bay, WI 54301-1243 USA Tel: 9203365333 Fax: 9203390995 Tel: 8773365333 Email: mums@netnet.net Internet: http://www.netnet.net/mums/ Aniridia Network 17 Sandmartin Crescent Colchester, Essex, CO3 8WQ UK Tel: 44 07779 859 624 Email: Hannah@aniriddia.org Internet: http://www.aniridia.org Friends of Cancer Research 2231 Crystal Drive Suite 200 Arlington, VA 22202 Tel: (703)302-1503 Fax: (703)302-1568 Email: info@focr.org Internet: http://www.focr.org Wellness Community 919 18th Street N.W. Suite 54 Washington, DC 20006 Tel: (202)659-9709 Fax: (202)659-9301 Tel: (888)793-9355 Email: help@thewellnesscommunity.org Internet: http://www.thewellnesscommunity.org
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