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  1. TAR syndrome: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders, 2nd ed.</i> by Kevin, MS, CGC Sweet, 2005
  2. TAR Syndrome
  3. CME questions: thrombocytopenia in adults.(CME Topic): An article from: Southern Medical Journal
  4. A Comparative Analysis of Naval Surface Reserve Force Training and the Relevance of the Training and Administration of Reserve (TAR) Program by Gail A. Emow, 1999

1. TAR Syndrome, Alex S Journal
A personal page about this disorder including links to information.
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TAR Syndrome, Alex's Journal
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Alex's Life History
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Home Brief Overview Medical Research / Associations Platelets ... Pat Ouellette
Updated 2005-08-06
On September 28, 1998 my son Alex was born with thrombocytopenia (low platelet count) and missing radii in both arms. The diagnosis was made as TAR Syndrome, meaning "Thrombocytopenia, Absence of Radius syndrome".
The main characteristics of TAR Syndrome are low platelet values, the absence of radii bones (arm) and other skeletal abnormalities. Other clinical features are cardiac abnormalities and cow's milk allergies or intolerance. These children also tend to have elevated white blood cells.
Tar Syndrome is a rare genetic disease, when Alex was diagnosed the hospital told us that there were 161 known documented cases in Canada. A Spanish study showed that the estimated frequency of Tar syndrome in their area was .42 per 100,000 live born infants. It is not known if we can assume a similar frequency in Canada and in the United States. The Reason for this web page is to help anyone confronted with TAR's Syndrome and at the same time find support for my own son.

2. TAR Syndrome, Alex's Journal
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3. TAR Syndrome
will be doing my paper on tar syndrome. Alex is a cute little boy. I wish tar syndrome. Have a great day, and thanks for all of the information!
http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/seepat/emailrec2004.htm
Emails Recieved 2004 Emails prior to 2002 were not posted as we did not see a need to post same. However with time our thoughts have changed. Although most emails have return address', address' will not be posted without the consent of the sender. Recieved 2004-01-15 Hello!! My name is Emily Vander Schaaf and I am a student at St. Luke's college in
Sioux City, Iowa. I ran across your website looking for a topic for my
final paper. I was really amazed at your story. Because of your website, I
will be doing my paper on TAR syndrome. Alex is a cute little boy. I wish
you the best, and hopefully through my paper, more people will be aware of
TAR Syndrome. Have a great day, and thanks for all of the information! Thank you for your email Emily. It's nice to know that the information we try to provide is useful.
Having completed a BSc in biology myself I understand the need for good information sources. If we can be of further help please email us
Webmaster Recieved 2004-02-07 Hello!!

4. Contents
For families of children born with this rare disorder.
http://www.ivh.se/TAR/contents.htm
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5. TAR Syndrome, Alex's Journal
tar syndrome, Alex's Journal
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6. TAR Syndrome
tar syndrome (Thrombocytopenia Absent Radius Syndrome) tar syndrome SupportGroup Little Wings, Whatfield Road, Elmsett Ipswich, IP7 6LS,
http://www.kumc.edu/gec/support/tarsynd.html
TAR syndrome (Thrombocytopenia Absent Radius Syndrome)
Thrombocytopenia Absent Radius Syndrome Association
212 Sherwood Dr, RD1
Linwood, NJ 08221-9745
Phone: (609) 927-0418
e-mail: tarsa@aol.com
OR T.A.R.S.A. - Thrombocytopenia Absent Radius Syndrome Association
212 Sherwood Dr., Egg Harbor Township, N.J 08234-7658
609-927-0418, 609-653-8639 (fax)
E-mail: purinton@earthlink.net
TAR Syndrome Support Group
Little Wings, Whatfield Road, Elmsett Ipswich, IP7 6LS, United Kingdom (members also living in Sweden , Germany, Spain and Australia) Tel +44 (0)1473 657535 (8-9pm GMT) E-mail: tarsupportgroup@telia.com Web site: www.ivh.se/TAR/
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7. TAR Syndrome
Two New Cases of ThrombocytopeniaAbsent Radii (TAR) Syndrome* Ercan Kirimi, MD, Nejat Narli, MD, Mehmet Satar, MD.
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8. TAR Syndrome Support Group
Welcome to the tar syndrome Support Group. Click here to enter! Click here to enter!A support group for families of children born with this rare disorder.
http://www.ivh.se/TAR/
Welcome to the TAR Syndrome Support Group
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A support group for families of children born with this rare disorder.
The support group is affiliated to 'Contact a Family' in UK. The content provided on, or linked to, this Web site is for general information purposes only
and is not intended to substitute a personal consultation with medical professionals.
Site visitors are urged to contact a doctor for specific information regarding
their personal health condition, diagnosis and medical treatment. © 1999 - 2005 TAR Syndrome Support Group, UK. All rights reserved.
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9. TAR Syndrome
tar syndrome (Thrombocytopenia Absent Radius Syndrome) Thrombocytopenia Absent Radius Syndrome Association 212 Sherwood Dr, RD1
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10. Thrombocytopenia Absent Radius Syndrome (TAR) / Family Village
Thrombocytopenia Absent Radius Syndrome (TAR)
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11. Thrombocytopenia Absent Radius Syndrome
Thrombocytopeniaabsent radius (TAR) syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that is apparent at birth (congenital). The disorder is characterized by low
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12. EMedicine - Hand, Congenital Hand Deformities : Article By D Glynn Bolitho, MD,
tar syndrome Thrombocytopenia with absent radii (thumbs are present compareFanconi syndrome). Aase syndrome - Triphalangeal thumb and aplastic anemia
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Last Updated: October 21, 2002 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: limb anomaly, apical ectodermal ridge, AER, radial dysplasia, constriction bands, Holt-Oram syndrome, VATER syndrome, Fanconi syndrome, TAR syndrome, Aase syndrome, Nager syndrome, Treacher Collins syndrome, Roberts syndrome, intercalated phocomelia, amelia, phocomelia, acheiria, adactyly, absence of hand, absence of fingers, preaxial deficiency, cleft hand, syndactyly, Apert syndrome, Poland syndrome, acrosyndactyly, symphalangism, radioulnar synostosis, flexion deformities, camptodactyly, arthrogryposis, clinodactyly, delta phalanx, duplication, mirror hand, ulnar dimelia, macrodactyly, arthrogryposis multiplex congenita AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 8 Author Information Embryology And Incidence Dysmorphology Classification ... Bibliography
Author: D Glynn Bolitho, MD, PhD, FACS

13. Eddies Tar Syndrome Page
Eddie's tar syndrome Page
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14. TAR Syndrome Definition - Medical Dictionary Definitions Of Popular Medical Term
Online Medical Dictionary and glossary with medical definitions.
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15. TAR Syndrome Support Group
Welcome to the tar syndrome Support Group Click here to enter! A support group for families of children born with this rare disorder.
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16. TAR SYNDROME Contact A Family - For Families With Disabled
tar syndrome SUPPORT GROUP. tar syndrome Support Group Little Wings Whatfield Road Elmsett Ipswich IP7 6LS Tel 01473 657535 (89pm) e-mail
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17. Thrombocytopenia-Absent Radius Syndrome Radial
ThrombocytopeniaAbsent Radius Syndrome Radial Aplasia-Amegakaryocytic Thrombocytopenia Radial Aplasia-Thrombocytopenia Syndrome TAR
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18. TAR SYNDROME : Contact A Family - For Families With Disabled Children: Informati
tar syndrome Thrombocytopenia and Absent Radius tar syndrome Support GroupLittle Wings Whatfield Road Elmsett Ipswich
http://www.cafamily.org.uk/Direct/t12.html
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yes no TAR syndrome: Thrombocytopenia and Absent Radius Thrombocytopenia means low platelets. The thrombocytes are the platelets and 'penia' means 'not very much of.' In T hrombocytopenia and A bsent R adius there are low platelets and absence of the radius on both sides (bilaterally). The radius and the ulna are the two bones in the forearm. The radius is the bone that is on the side of the forearm where the thumb is and the ulna is on the side of the arm where the little finger is. There may be other bones involved as well but the unique feature of Thrombocytopenia and Absent Radius is that although the radius is absent, the thumb is present. Most other limb anomalies that involve the radius also affect the thumb. There are a number of other disorders that involve elements of the blood and abnormal structure of bones of the arm and it is important to realise that TAR is a very specific condition. TAR is considered a congenital abnormality since the bone structure is abnormal at birth. TAR has an ongoing problem since during childhood most affected individuals continue to have low platelets. Viral illnesses and other kinds of stress can cause the platelets to become very low and even require platelet transfusions. All individuals with TAR have low platelets but often as they grow older, it becomes less of a problem and affected individuals can outgrow the risk of bleeding related to low platelets. About ninety per cent of individuals with TAR are symptomatic during the first year of life with easy bruising, bleeding from the GI tract or even bleeding into the brain. The level of platelets will fall and rise throughout low platelet episodes. A normal platelet count is greater than two hundred thousand platelets per millilitres squared of blood. Individuals with TAR may have less than ten thousand platelets per millilitres squared when they are having severe episodes.

19. UPPER LIMB ABNORMALITIES: Contact A Family - For Families With Disabled Children
In tar syndrome inheritance is autosomal recessive. Prenatal diagnosis Ultrasoundscanning may pick up anomalies of limb development.
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yes no Upper limb deficiencies may be traumatic or congenital. Congenital causes may be environmental, genetic or mixed but only a few conditions occur with identified inherited patterns or chromosomal abnormalities.
Traumatic
These may include birth injuries such as brachial plexus palsies, in which the baby is often big, with shoulder dystocia causing a traction injury to the nerves to the arm ( Erb's palsy or Klumpke's palsy). Most babies recover within a month, but some may develop a small weak arm. In such cases, surgery to the brachial plexus may be warranted.
Congenital
Whole limb
  • Deficiencies may be congenital amputations or short limbs (phocomelia). Phocomelia is one of the few conditions known to be associated with maternal drug ingestion (thalidomide). Treatment includes prostheses from a young age, and very occasionally surgery.
Elbow
  • Radial head dislocation causes mild loss of forearm rotation and a cosmetic bulge over the outer elbow. It is sometimes associated with other skeletal anomalies such as

20. Thrombocytopenia-Absent Radius Syndrome,Radial Aplasia
Thrombocytopeniaabsent radius (TAR) syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that isapparent at tar syndrome is inherited as an autosomal recessive trait.
http://www.icomm.ca/geneinfo/tar.htm

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