WAGR syndrome was first described by Miller et al. in 1964. WAGR syndrome is caused by a mutation on chromosome 11 in the 11p13 region.
Jacob's Syndrome, or XYY Syndrome was first discovered by cytogeneticists Joe Hin Tjio and Albert Levan.
Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome was discovered by Edvard L. Ehlers, a Danish dermatologist who first discovered the disease in 1901. Henri-Alexandre Danlos, a French dermatologist published his own description of the disease in 1908.
Langer-Giedion syndrome was first described by A. Langer and I. Giedion in 1968. They reported a series of cases with distinctive physical features, including skeletal abnormalities and multiple benign growths called osteochondromas.
Sotos syndrome was first described in 1964 by a pediatrician named Juan F. Sotos. He observed the unique characteristics of the syndrome in several children he encountered in his practice.
Cri Du Chat syndrome was first discovered by a Frenchman, a geneticist named Jerome Lejeune in the year 1963. He was also a pro-life pediatrician who helpe in the discovery of the connection between chromosome abnormalities and diseases. He devoted a major part of his career treating children affected by Down's syndrome.
Wolfram syndrome was first discovered by DJ Wolfram who was a US phycisian at the Mayo clinic
Jacob's Syndrome, or XYY Syndrome was first discovered by cytogeneticists Joe Hin Tjio and Albert Levan.
Paul Moebius, a neurologist who first described the syndrome in 1888.
Luis Morquio
WAGR S class was created in 1943.
WAGR W class was created in 1951.
WAGR E class was created in 1903.
WAGR D class was created in 1912.
WAGR O class was created in 1896.
WAGR Y class was created in 1953.
WAGR N class was created in 1896.
WAGR Msa class was created in 1930.