Extractions: This Article Full Text Full Text (PDF) Alert me when this article is cited ... Citation Map Services Email this article to a friend Similar articles in this journal Similar articles in PubMed Alert me to new issues of the journal ... Rights and Permissions PubMed PubMed Citation Articles by Ballmaier, M. Articles by Welte, K. Related Collections Hematopoiesis Related Letter in Blood Online Matthias Ballmaier Harald Schulze Gabriele Strau Klara Cherkaoui Nicole Wittner Stefanie Lynen Susanne Wolters Jakob Bogenberger and Karl Welte From the Department of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, Medical School Hannover, Germany and Amgen Inc, Thousand Oaks, CA. The first two authors contributed equally to this work. The pathophysiology of thrombocytopenia in the syndrome of thrombocytopenia with absent radii (TAR) is not yet understood. We examined thrombopoietin (TPO) serum levels and the in vitro reactivity of platelets to TPO in five patients affected with TAR syndrome. We found elevated TPO serum levels in all patients
Ortho Hyperguide. Login Page In tar syndrome, the knee is abnormal in 50% of patients. Patients with TARsyndrome commonly have type IV involvement and the thumb is often present. http://www.ortho.hyperguides.com/tutorials/hand/radial_club_hand/tutorial.asp
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Center Img Alt= Logo4.JPG Src= Http//strange.mcmaster.ca tar syndrome. Alex s Journal This is a story kept by a mother about her son slife who was born without radii in his arms and has a platelet disorder. http://strange.mcmaster.ca/~grockwel/weblog/fteam/000986.html
Clinical Orthopaedics And Related Research - UserLogin The charts of 11 patients with tar syndrome were reviewed retrospectively. Syndromes to be considered in the differential diagnosis of tar syndrome http://www.corronline.com/pt/re/corr/fulltext.00003086-200006000-00024.htm
Indian Pediatrics - Editorial tar syndrome presents at birth with severe thrombocytopenia with bleedingmanifestations and radial ray defects(5). Microcephaly, short webbed neck and http://www.indianpediatrics.net/mar2005/mar-285-287.htm
Extractions: Building, KEM Hospital Campus, Parel, Mumbai 400 012, India. Correspondence to: Dr.Tushar B. Parikh, Department of Neonatology, Ward 38, 10th floor, New MSB, KEM Hospital, Parel, Mumbai 400 012, India. E mail: tbparikh@rediffmail.com Manuscript received: March 25, 2004. Initial review completed: Auigust 19, 2004; Fanconis anemia (FA) is a paradigm for congenital anomalies, aplastic anemia and predisposition to malignancies. Identification of the disease at birth is based on characteristic physical malformations, as hematologic manifestations at birth are extremely rare. We report a case of FA in a newborn who presented with anopthalmia, unilateral radial ray defect, hemivertebrae and thrombo-cytopenia. Key words: Anopthalmia, Fanconis anemia (FA), Radial ray defects, Thrombocytopenia.
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Extractions: FREEPOST NWW6775, BLACKPOOL. FY4 3GA. TAKAYASUS ARTERITIS see under Stuart Strange Trust under Wegeners Granulomatosis TALIPES contact STEPS under Lower Limb Abnormalities TAR SYNDROME TAR SYNDROME SUPPORT GROUP Sue and Evan Edwards, Little Wings, Whatfield Road, Elmsett, IP7 6LS. Tel 01473 657 535 (8-9pm week-days). Information, newsletters and annual meetings. TAY-SACHS SYNDROME see also RTMDC under Metabolic Diseases BRITISH TAY-SACHS FOUNDATION Mrs Jess Clare, 17 Highfield Road, Golders Green, London, NW11 9LS. Tel 020 8922 2590/Fax 020 8922 2585. Information and screening and funds research. E-mail info@jcare.org Web page http://www.jcare.org
Vater Connection Forum : Articles At first the doctors said that he had tar syndrome. but I recently found thissite that talk about Vater Syndrome And tar syndrome. http://www.vaterconnection.org/boxx/items.asp?iid=47&Cat=6
Thrombocytopenia - Absent Radius Syndrome Thrombocytopenia absent radius syndrome. tar syndrome. Tetraphocomelia-thrombocytopeniasyndrome. Thrombocytopenia-absent radius syndrome a clinical http://www.gfmer.ch/genetic_diseases_v2/gendis_detail_list.php?cat3=458
Portal Toolkit Invalid Site URL The main conditions which might be mistaken for tar syndrome are HoltOram syndrome, tar syndrome was first described by Shaw and Oliver in 1959. http://ppv.ovid.com/pt/re/adch/fulltext.00000740-200304000-00010.htm
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Extractions: iv_hideTacoda = true; Patients Professionals Home Register Member Log In ... Increase Type Size Featured Centers Cholesterol Blood Pressure Heart Failure Arrhythmia Coronary Artery Disease Free Newsletter! Welcome to the HeartCenterOnline Medical Encyclopedia Topic list, edited by the HealthCentersOnline Physician Advisory Board. Click a letter to see a list of topics. If you cannot find the term you are looking for, click here to let us know. A B C D ... Z t-PA (Clot Busting Drugs) (Triiodothyronine) T3 Resin Uptake (Thyroxine) Tachy-Brady Syndrome (Sick Sinus Syndrome) Tachyarrhythmia (Tachycardia) Tachycardia Tachydysarrhythmia (Tachycardia) Tachypnea Takayasu Arteritis (Takayasu Disease) Takayasu Disease Tamponade (Cardiac Tamponade) TAPVR Tar TAR Syndrome TBCWP (Transitory Benign Chest Wall Pain) TCOF 1 (Treacher Collins Syndrome) Technetium Scan Technetium Stress Test (Technetium Scan) Technician Technologist (Technician) TEE (Transesophageal Echocardiogram) Telangiectases Telecanthus Hypospadias Syndrome (Opitz Frias Syndrome) Telemedicine Temporal Arteritis (Giant Cell Arteritis) Temporary Pacemaker (Pacemaker) TES (Endoscopic Transthoracic Sympathicotomy) Tetralogy of Fallot Tetraphocomelia Thrombocytopenia Syndrome (TAR Syndrome) TG (Triglycerides) TGA (Transposition of the Great Arteries) TGV (Transposition of the Great Arteries) Thallium Thallium Exercise Scan (Nuclear Stress Test) Thallium Imaging (Nuclear Stress Test) Thallium Stress Test (Nuclear Stress Test) Thallium Treadmill Test (Nuclear Stress Test) The Heart Study
Extractions: information for: students grad students alumni industry development employment news. feature stories The team of twins Shin Yeu Ong and Shin Rong Ong, and the team of Diana Hsu and Elizabeth (Strautin) Schwartz tied for first place in the NISH Workplace Technology Scholarship competition. NISH, formerly the National Industries for the Severely Handicapped, is a national nonprofit agency that provides technical assistance to community rehabilitation programs. Each team will receive a $2,000 scholarship. The Ongs developed several envelope-stuffing devices for workers with cerebral palsy. Hsu/Schwartz developed a supportive head/neck brace that attaches to the wheelchair of a man with quadriplegia, improving his comfort and ability to interact with others. Irene Tseng and Derek Juang were selected winners of the student design contest sponsored by RESNA (Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America). Their project was a shoulder-steered tricycle for a boy with TAR syndrome, which results in very short arm length. "We are very proud of these students," said bioengineering professor Larry Bohs, who started the Devices for People with Disabilities course at Duke in 1996 with funding support from the National Science Foundation. To date, 15 student teams have won national awards for their technologies.
TAR Syndrome Support Group To offer support to families affected by tar syndrome. To raiseawareness of tar syndrome with professionals and other interested individuals. http://www.dialdoncaster.co.uk/supgrops/natgroup/nat211.htm
McKusick On Terminology The Hurler syndrome was, time showed (McKusick, 1972), such as tar syndrome (27400)and VATER association (19235), or the combination of the initials of http://www.cc.utah.edu/~cla6202/McK.htm
Extractions: Editor 's Note: The following is quoted verbatim, without permission, from one of the last hardback versions (7th edition, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, 1986, pages xxiii-xxv) of Victor A. McKusick's immortal classic Mendelian Inheritance in Man . Short of downloading the complete text of about 15 Mbytes, I was unable to find this material in Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man Terminology The terminology related to many genetic disorders presents difficulties, especially when the basic defect is unknown. The naming of syndromes is a rather helter-skelter, hit-or-miss process. Like all language, the names of syndromes evolve; preferences are a matter of usage. Although personal bias has inevitably played a role in the choice of terms used here, I have atttempted to use most generally encountered terms in entry titles and to cross-index synonyms. Optimally, the name for a genetic trait or disorder should have some relation to the basic defect, but, as I have said, this is often, indeed usually, impossible because of ignorance of the nature of the trait. The name should be imaginative, in the sense that it should conjure up an image of the phenotype; that is, it should be mnemonic. It should be euphonious. It should also be appropriate for transmittal to patients. Tongue-twisters and possibly embarrassing terms such as as 'gargoylism' are not acceptable. Some 7 methods of naming are in use: 1. Eponyms are, improperly I think, maligned in some quarters. Admittedly, they should be used sparingly because they put a strain on the memory. Many, such as Alzheimer, Ehlers-Danlos, Ellis-van Creveld, Huntington, Marfan, Menkes, Pelizaeus-Merzbacher, and Wilson, are too well established to be avoided, and in addition, no entirely satisfactory noneponymic designation is available.
Listings New Brunswick: Diseases & Disorders tar syndrome Updated 200401-06 The Reason for this web page is to help anyone with TAR s Syndrome and at the same time find support for my own son. http://listingsca.com/New-Brunswick/Health/Diseases_and_Disorders/
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