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Welcome to Joubert Syndrome Foundation

What is Joubert Syndrome? Joubert Syndrome is a rare, genetic disorder that affects the area of the brain that controls balance and coordination. The disorder is characterized by agenesis (absence) or hypoplasia (underdeveloped) of the part of the brain called the cerebellar vermis and a malformed brain stem.

The most common features of the disorder include ataxia (lack of muscle control), an abnormal breathing pattern called hypernea, sleep apnea, abnormal eye and tongue movements, and hypotonia. Other malformations such as extra fingers and toes, cleft lip or palate, tongue abnormalities, and seizures may also occur.

We are celebrating our 14th year of providing information about the disorder to families all over the world!


 

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The Joubert Syndrome Foundation & Related Cerebellar Disorders is an international network of parents who share knowledge, experience, and emotional support. The foundation offers a networking list, newsletter, and a biennial conference.

The Joubert Syndrome Foundation & Related Cerebellar Disorders plays an important role in educating physicians and their support teams as well as increasing public awareness. The Joubert Syndrome Foundation & Related Cerebellar Disorders is a nonprofit organization.

This website is funded entirely by private contributions made by members and friends of the foundation.
   

The views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the donors. The articles, announcements, and resources included on this website are for information only and should not be considered as medical advice. Please always consult your physician for medical advice. The Joubert Syndrome Foundation & Related Cerebellar Disorders does not endorse any product, service, or theory referred to on the website.
 

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