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Pallister Hall Syndrome

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Synonyms

  • Hall-Pallister Syndrome
  • PHS
  • Congenital hypothalamic hamartoblastoma syndrome
  • CAVE (cerebro-acro-visceral early lethality) complex

Disorder Subdivisions

  • None

General Discussion

Pallister-Hall syndrome (PHS) is an extremely rare genetic disorder that may be apparent at birth (congenital). The symptoms and findings associated with the disorder may vary greatly in range and severity from case to case. However, in many individuals with Pallister-Hall syndrome, associated abnormalities may include a malformation of the hypothalamus (hypothalamic hamartomablastoma), a portion of the brain that coordinates the function of the pituitary gland and has several other functions; decreased pituitary function (hypopituitarism); the presence of extra (supernumerary) fingers and/or toes (central or postaxial polydactyly); an abnormal division of the epiglottis (bifid epiglottis); and/or a condition in which a thin covering blocks the anal opening or the passage that normally connects the anus and the lowest part of the large intestine (rectum) fails to develop (imperforate anus). Additional symptoms and findings may include characteristic malformations of the head and facial (craniofacial) area and/or other abnormalities. Pallister-Hall syndrome has autosomal dominant inheritance. Cases in which a positive family history has not been found are thought to represent new genetic changes (mutations) that occur randomly, with no apparent cause (sporadic).
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Resources

American Brain Tumor Association
2720 River Road
Suite 146
Des Plaines, IL 60018
USA
Tel: 8478279910
Fax: 8478279918
Tel: 8008862282
Email: info@abta.org
Internet: http://www.abta.org

Hydrocephalus Association
870 Market Street
Suite 705
San Francisco, CA 94102
USA
Tel: 4157327040
Fax: 4157327044
Tel: 8885983789
Email: info@hydroassoc.org
Internet: http://www.hydroassoc.org

Pallister-Hall Syndrome Family Support Network
RFD Box 3000
Fairground Road
Bradford, VT 05033
USA
Tel: 8022229683
Email: messer@sover.net

Graham, John M., Jr., M.D.
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
444 South San Vincente Blvd.
Suite 1001
Los Angeles, CA 90048
Tel: (310)855-2211

Hydrocephalus Support Group, Inc.
P.O. Box 4236
Chesterfield, MO 63006-4236
USA
Tel: 6365328228
Fax: 3142515871
Email: hydrodb@earthlink.net

Pallister-Hall Foundation (Aust.)
Post Office Box 88
Toowoomba
Queensland, Intl 4350
Australia
Tel: +61 746 340045
Fax: +61 746 340045
Email: info@pallisterhall.com
Internet: http://www.pallisterhall.com

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Last Updated:  5/4/2005
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