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Role of Twins in Waardenburg Syndrome: 1916 − present/Twin Research Reviews: MZ Twins’ Different Dermatoglyphics; Twins with Sagittal Suture Crainosynostosis; Blood Pressure in Female Twins; MZ Twins’ Education and Political Knowledge/Media Reports: Twins Created by Reciprocal In Vitro Fertilization; Reared-Apart Triplets’ Limited TV Series; Abducted Twin Infants; Winkelvoss Twins Charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission; Going From ‘Me’ to ‘We’

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 May 2023

Nancy L. Segal*
Affiliation:
Department of Psychology, California State University, Fullerton, CA, USA
*
Author for correspondence: Nancy L. Segal. Email: nsegal@fullerton.edu

Abstract

Waardenburg’s syndrome involves deafness accompanied by various visual difficulties. The role of twins in identifying this disorder and advancing understanding of its origins and symptoms is described, beginning in 1916 and continuing to the present. This overview is followed by current research on monozygotic (MZ) twins’ different dermatoglyphic features, twins with sagittal suture crainosynostosis, blood pressure in female twins, and MZ twins’ education and political knowledge. The final section presents media reports describing controversies surrounding twins created by reciprocal in vitro fertilization, reared-apart triplets’ limited TV series, abducted twin infants, the Winkelvoss twins’ charges by the Securities and Exchange Commission, and going from ‘Me’ to ‘We’.

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© The Author(s), 2023. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of International Society for Twin Studies