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Pigmentary Disorders in Association With Congenital Deafness

William B. Reed, MD; Vean M. Stone, MD; Elena Boder, MD; Leo Ziprkowski, MD

Arch Dermatol. 1967;95(2):176-186.


Abstract

Twenty-four patients were studied for Klein-Waardenburg syndrome, a congenital disorder of deafness, eye changes, and localized hypomelanosis. Two deaf patients with oculocutaneous albinism were studied and patients previously reported with "albinoidism" and Klein-Waardenburg syndrome were reexamined. Piebaldness with deafness alone may also be an associated disorder.



Author Affiliations

Burbank, Calif; Riverside, Calif; Beverly Hills, Calif; Tel Aviv, Israel

From the Department of Dermatology, Long Beach (Calif) Veterans Administration Hospital.


Footnotes

Accepted for publication Sept 6, 1966.

Read before the Section on Dermatology, 115th Annual Meeting of American Medical Association, June 26 to 30, Chicago.

Reprint requests to 1013 W Olive Ave, Burbank, Calif 91506 (Dr. Reed).



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