Jervell and Lange-Nielsen Syndrome


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Synonyms


  • Cardioauditory Syndrome of Jervell and Lange-Nielsen
  • Cardioauditory Syndrome
  • Deafness, Congenital, and Functional Heart Disease
  • Surdocardiac Syndrome
  • Autosomal Recessive Long QT Syndrome

Disorder Subdivisions


  • None

General Discussion


Jervell and Lange-Nielsen syndrome is a rare inherited disorder characterized by deafness present at birth (congenital) occurring in association with abnormalities affecting the electrical system of the heart. The severity of cardiac symptoms associated with Jervell and Lange-Nielsen syndrome varies from case to case. Some individuals may have no apparent symptoms (asymptomatic); others may develop abnormally increased heartbeats (tachyarrhythmias) resulting in episodes of unconsciousness (syncope), cardiac arrest, and potentially sudden death. Physical activity, excitement or stress may trigger the onset of these symptoms. Jervell and Lange-Nielsen syndrome is usually detected during early childhood and is inherited as an autosomal recessive trait.

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Resources


International Long QT Syndrome Registry

P.O. Box 653

University of Rochester Medical Center

Rochester, NY 14642-8653

Tel: (585)276-0016

Fax: (585)273-5283



Deafness Research Foundation

8201 Greensboro Drive

Third Floor

McLean, VA 22102

United States

Tel: 7036109025

Fax: 7036109005

Tel: 8008295934

Email: drf@drf.org



American Heart Association

National Center

7272 Greenville Avenue

Dallas, TX 75231-4596

Tel: (214)373-6300

Fax: (214)373-0268

Tel: (800)242-8721

Email: inquire@heart.org

Internet: http://www.americanheart.org



Sudden Arrhythmia Death Syndromes Foundation

508 E South Temple #20

Salt Lake City, UT 84102

USA

Tel: 8015310937

Fax: 8015310945

Tel: 8007867723

Email: sads@sads.org

Internet: http://www.sads.org



Deaf Communications Institute

P.O. Box 247

Fayville, MA 01745

Tel: (617)872-9496



EAR (Education and Auditory Research) Foundation

P.O. Box 330867

Nashville, TN 37203

Tel: (615)627-2724

Tel: (800)545-4327

TDD: (615)284-7849

Email: suzanne@earfoundation.org

Internet: http://www.earfoundation.org



NIH/National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute Information Center

P.O. Box 30105

Bethesda, MD 20824-0105

Tel: (301)592-8573

Fax: (301)251-1223

Email: nhlbiinfo@rover.nhlbi.nih.gov



Cardiac Arrhythmias Research and Education Foundation, Inc.

26425 NE Allen Street #103

P.O. Box 369

Duvall, WA 98019

USA

Tel: 4257881987

Fax: 4257881927

Tel: 8004049500

Email: care@longqt.org

Internet: http://www.longqt.org/



European Long QT Syndrome Information Center

Web Site on the Internet

Ronnerweg 2

Nidau, Intl 2560

Switzerland

Tel: 0041794741535

Email: info@qtsyndrome.ch

Internet: http://www.qtsyndrome.ch



American Academy of Audiology

11730 Plaza America

#300

Reston, VA 20190

Tel: (703)790-8466

Fax: (703)790-8631

Tel: (800)222-2336

Email: info@audiology.org

Internet: http://www.audiology.org




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Last Updated:   8/27/2003

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