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The International 22q11.2 Foundation Inc.


The International 22q11.2 Foundation Inc.
PO Box 532
Matawan, NJ 07747
Telephone: 877-739-1849
E-mail: info@22q.org
Website: http://www.22q.org

Supported Diseases
22q11.2 deletion syndrome
Synonyms: Chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, Velocardiofacial syndrome, VCFS, DiGeorge syndrome, Shprintzen syndrome, Sedlackova syndrome, CATCH22, Autosomal dominant Opitz G/BBB syndrome, Conotruncal anomaly face syndrome, Cayler cardiofacial syndrome

22q11.2 duplication syndrome
Synonyms: 22q11.2 duplication, 22q11.2 microduplication syndrome, Chromosome 22q11.2 duplication syndrome

Opitz G/BBB syndrome
Synonyms: Hypospadias-dysphagia, syndrome, Opitz-Frias syndrome, G syndrome, Opitz-G syndrome, type 2, Hypertelorism hypospadias syndrome, Hypertelorism with esophageal abnormality and hypospadias, BBB syndrome, Telecanthus with associated abnormalities, Opitz BBBG syndrome, GBBB syndrome

Síndrome de la deleción 22q11.2
Synonyms: 22q11DS, CATCH 22, Microdeleción 22q11, Monosomía 22q11, Secuencia DiGeorge, Síndrome DiGeorge, Síndrome cardiofacial de Cayler, Síndrome de Sedlackova, Síndrome de Shprintzen, Síndrome de Takao, Síndrome de anomalías conotruncales y de la cara, Síndrome velocardiofacial

Síndrome de Opitz G/BBB
Synonyms: Síndrome de Opitz, Síndrome de Opitz-Frias, Síndrome de hipertelorismo - anomalías esofágicas - hipospadias, Síndrome de hipertelorismo - hipospadias, Síndrome de hipospadias - disfagia

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