THE RADIAL DYSPLASIA/IMPERFORATE ANUS/VERTEBRAL ANOMALIES SYNDROME (THE VATER ASSOCIATION): DEVELOPMENTAL ASPECTS AND EYE FINDINGS

Abstract
Say, B., Greenberg, D., Harris, R., DeLong, S. L. and Coldwell, J. G. (Department of Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, Children's Medical Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA). The radial dysplasia/imperforate anus/vertebral anomalies syndrome (the VATER association): developmental aspects and eye findings. Acta Paediatr Scand 66: 233, 1977.—The developmental evaluations of four children of different age groups with radial dysplasia/imperforate anus/vertebral anomalies syndrome are presented. These show that although the gross motor behavior is significantly delayed, intelligence, language, and social development are within normal range. Therefore, the patients with this syndrome merit every effort toward rehabilitation. Three of the patients discussed have ophthalmological abnormalities, in addition to their major malformations. It may be that congenital eye defects are another component of this syndrome of morphogenesis.