Disease

Waardenburg Syndrome Type 4A

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Waardenburg Syndrome Type 4A


About the Disease
Waardenburg Syndrome, Type 4a, also known as waardenburg syndrome type 4a, is related to peripheral demyelinating neuropathy, central dysmyelination, waardenburg syndrome, and hirschsprung disease and waardenburg syndrome, type 4c. An important gene associated with Waardenburg Syndrome, Type 4a is EDNRB (Endothelin Receptor Type B), and among its related pathways/superpathways are Neural crest differentiation and Melanocyte Development and Pigmentation. Affiliated tissues include skin, eye and brain, and related phenotypes are constipation and hearing impairment

Common Targets
G1910

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