Nager Syndrome


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Synonyms


  • Acrofacial Dysostosis, Nager Type
  • AFD
  • Nager Acrofacial Dysostosis Syndrome
  • Split Hand Deformity-Mandibulofacial Dysostosis

Disorder Subdivisions


  • None

General Discussion


Nager Syndrome is a rare disorder that may or may not be genetically derived. Major symptoms may include underdevelopment of the cheek and jaw area of the face. Down-sloping of the opening of the eyes, a smaller than normal jaw, lack or absence of the lower eyelashes, lack of development of the internal and external ear with related hearing problems and cleft palate may also occur. There may be underdevelopment or absence of the thumb, shortened forearms and poor movement in the elbow. Breathing and feeding problems may be present in infants with this syndrome.


Resources


Children's Craniofacial Association

13140 Coit Road

Suite 307

Dallas, TX 75240

USA

Tel: 2145709099

Fax: 2145708811

Tel: 8005353643

Email: csmith@ccakids.com

Internet: http://www.ccakids.com



FACES: The National Craniofacial Association

P.O. Box 11082

Chattanooga, TN 37401

Tel: (423)266-1632

Fax: (423)267-3124

Tel: (800)332-2373

Email: faces@faces-cranio.org

Internet: http://www.faces-cranio.org



Forward Face, Inc.

317 East 34th Street

Room 901

New York, NY 10016

Tel: (212)684-5860

Fax: (212)684-5864

Tel: (800)393-3223

Email: info@forwardface.org

Internet: http://www.forwardface.org



Let's Face It (USA)

P.O. Box 29972

Bellingham, WA 98228-1972

USA

Tel: 3606767325

Email: faceit@umich.edu

Internet: http://www.dent.umich.edu/faceit



Foundation for Nager and Miller Syndromes

13210 SE 342nd Street

Auburn, WA 98092

USA

Fax: 2532887679

Tel: 8005073667

Email: fnms4u@ameritech.net

Internet: http://www.fnms.net



American Society for Deaf Children

PO Box 3355

Gettysburg, PA 17325

Tel: (800)942-6084

Fax: (717)334-8808

Tel: (800)942-2732

TDD: (717)334-7922

Email: ASDC1@aol.com

Internet: http://www.deafchildren.org



National Craniofacial Foundation

3100 Carlisle Street

Suite 215

Dallas, TX 75204

Tel: (800)535-3643




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Last Updated:   11/20/2002

Copyright   1992, 1993, 2000, 2002 National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc.


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