Prader-Willi Syndrome (PWS) is a rare syndrome with a prevalence of 15 to 20 000 at birth. PWS represents a large fraction of mental retardation syndromes due to a genetic cause and the most frequent cause of genetic obesity. The majority of the patients are seen by paediatricians. This syndrome is responsible for severe physical, psychological and social impairments. The diversity and the severity of the manifestations of this disease explain the requirement of multidisciplinary care which deserve specific evaluation. Today the follow-up and management of a great proportion of these patients are greatly insufficient if not absent. Teams strongly lack information on the natural history of this severe disease and on the factors involved in its evolution and the outcome of these patients throughout life. The present project is to implement a register in the whole country for children and adult patients
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
500
This register will follow the evolution of the clinical practices and their consequences in the health of the patients, in all regions of France in order to have a national register. for Children and adults.
University Hospital of Children
Toulouse, France
RECRUITINGcollect data about patients
Circumstances of diagnosis, genetic diagnosis, modalities of follow-up and clinical management and a questionnaire to evaluate quality of life of the family and social data
Time frame: Baseline
collect data about patients
modalities of follow-up and clinical management and a questionnaire to evaluate quality of life of the family and social data
Time frame: During 10 years at least
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