National Organization for Rare Disorders, Inc.Joubert Syndrome
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Synonyms
- Cerebellar Vermis Agenesis, Hypernea, Episodic-Eye Moves-Ataxia-Retardation
- Cerebellar Vermis Aplasia
- Cerebellarparenchymal Disorder IV
- Cerebelloparenchymal Disorder IV Familial
- Chorireninal Coloboma-Joubert Syndrome
- Hyperpnea, Episodic-Abnormal Eye Movement
- Joubert-Bolthauser Syndrome
- Kidneys, Cystic-Retinal Aplasia Joubert Syndrome
- Polydactyly-Joubert Syndrome
- Retinal Aplastic-Cystic Kidneys-Joubert Syndrome
- Vermis Aplasia
- Vermis Cerebellar Agenesis
Disorder Subdivisions
General Discussion
Joubert Syndrome is a very rare neurological disorder involving a malformation of the area of the brain that controls balance and coordination. Generally motor activity is slowed (psychomotor retardation) and there are abnormal eye movements. Respiratory irregularities, including rapid panting, may occur during infancy.
Resources
Joubert Syndrome Foundation and Related Cerebellar Disorders 6931 South Carlinda Avenue Columbia, MD 21046 Tel: (410)997-8084 Fax: (410)992-9184 Email: joubertduquette@comcast.net Internet: http://www.joubertsyndrome.org
The Arc (a national organization on mental retardation) 1010 Wayne Ave Suite 650 Silver Spring, MD 20910 Tel: (301)565-3842 Fax: (301)565-3843 Tel: (800)433-5255 TDD: (817)277-0553 Email: info@thearc.org Internet: http://www.thearc.org/
Flannery, David B., M.D. Vice Chair for Education, Practice Director Chief, Section of Genetics, Department of Pediatrics Medical College of Georgia 1120 15th Street Augusta, GA 30912 Tel: (706)721-2809
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) 31 Center Drive 8A07 Bethesda, MD 20892-2540 Tel: (301)496-5751 Fax: (301)402-2186 Tel: (800)352-9424 Email: braininfo@ninds.nih.gov Internet: http://www.ninds.nih.gov/
Gleeson, Joseph M.D. Division of Pediatric Neurology Department of Neurosciences MTF 324 University of CA, San Diego, School of Medicine 9500 Gilman Dr La Jolla, CA 92093 Tel: (858)822-3535 Email: jogleeson@ucsd.edu
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