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Infomation on vater syndrome!
Monday, 3 September 2007
V.A.T.E.R. Syndrom
Now Playing: What is V.A.T.E.R. syndrom?

V.A.T.E.R./ V.A.C.T.E.R.L. are the acronyms used to describe the types of physical problem(s) a child may have. It's an association characterized by the sporadic association of specific birth defects or abnormalities. Not all children born with this association have the exact same level of abnormality. Some may be mild, while others will be severe. The survival rate is very much dependent on how severe the defects are. Only a doctor can give that information.
V - Vertebrae problems, For example, abnormally formed vertebrae, and extra ribs.


A - Anal Anomalies and sometimes rectum problems. For example, there is no opening where the anus should be

C - Cardiac problems. For example, there may be a hole in the heart or a defective valve

T - Trachea problems. For example, there is a connection between the trachea and esophagus.

E - Esophagus problems. For example, part of the esophagus is missing.

R - Radius (lower arm bone) and/or Renal (kidney) problems for example, the larger lower arm bone is abnormally formed, or a thumb is missing or abnormally formed kidney.

L - Limb (arms, hands, legs or feet) problem(s). For example, some are born with extra fingers or shortened limbs


Posted by tahirabs at 8:42 PM EDT
Updated: Monday, 3 September 2007 10:19 PM EDT
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