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Patient Identification: Patient Name (first, middle, last) Patient s USIDNET Registry Number assigned after online enrollment Date of Birth / / (mm/dd/yyyy) or Year of Birth Gender: male [ ], female [ ] Home Address: Address: State: Zip Code: Phone: Email: State or Province of birth: Country of birth: Date of this Record Completion (mm/dd/yyyy): / / Date of Visit (mm/dd/yyyy): / / Is this the initial registration of this patient[ ] or follow-up?[ ] Submitting Physician Information: Name: Address: State: Zip Code: Phone: Email: Fax: 1 of 7

Diagnostic Criteria Wiskott-Aldrich Registry Data Collection Form Definitive [ ] Male patient with congenital thrombocytopenia (less than 70,000 platelets/mm 3 ), small platelets and at least one of the following: Mutation in WASP Absent WASP mrna on northern blot analysis of lymphocytes Absent WASP protein in lymphocytes Maternal cousins, uncles or nephews with small platelets and thrombocytopenia Probable [ ] Male patient with congenital thrombocytopenia (less than 70,000 platelets/mm 3 ), small platelets and at least one of the following: Eczema Abnormal antibody response to polysaccharide antigens Recurrent bacterial or viral infections Autoimmune diseases Lymphoma, leukemia Possible [ ] Male patient with thrombocytopenia (less than 70,000 platelets/mm 3 ) and small platelets; or A male patient splenectomized for thrombocytopenia who has at least one of the following: Eczema Abnormal antibody response to polysaccharide antigens Recurrent bacterial or viral infections Autoimmune diseases Lymphoma, leukemia 2 of 7

Spectrum of disease Congenital thrombocytopenia with small platelets is the diagnostic hallmark of Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome. Many patients present with bloody diarrhea in the first month of life. Eczema, which occurs in some but not all patients, may be the predominant clinical problem. Otitis and sinusitis, and infections due to herpes simplex and EBV are particularly troublesome. Many patients have increased IgE and IgA, with low IgM. There is an increased incidence of autoimmune manifestations (vasculitis, hemolytic anemia, glomerulonephritis) and tumors (leukemia, lymphoma). Occasional patients have moderate thromboyctopenia (50,000 to 100,000 platelets/mm 3 ) and no other findings and these patients usually carry the diagnosis of X-linked thrombocytopenia (XLT). Tests Performed (check all that apply) Indicate those tests/data used to establish the diagnosis by checking the indicated box [ ] Typical platelet count At diagnosis Typical post-splenx Typical post BMT Most recent (pre-splenectomy) age or date age or date age or date age or date <10,000 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] 10-20,000 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] 20-50,000 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] 50-100,000 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] 100-150,000 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] >150,000 [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] or actual count ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Platelet Size Platelet volume Platelet diameter Normal for lab pre-splenectomy (age or date) femtoliters microns fl microns post-splenectomy (age or date) femtoliters microns most recent (age or date) femtoliters microns Genetic Information Sporadic [ ](no family history) or X-linked [ ] pattern of inheritance Skewed X-chromosome Inactivation in mother / related female carrier (who? ) Yes [ ], No [ ], Not tested [ ], Gene test used? Cells tested? B Cells T Cells Platelets Yes / No Yes / No Yes / No Other 3 of 7

Pedigree Analysis Please list additional relationships. If more space is needed, please use the Memo section at the end of this form. Mother Father Relation WAS alive WAS deceased Tested Normal Carrier Not Tested Unknown Undiagnosed male with suggestive symptoms Information on Other Affected Kindred Members listed above (e.g., sibling, cousin, &/or maternal uncle): Relation Initials Gender Year of Birth Listed in Registry? Yes/No/Unknown 4 of 7

WAS Gene Mutation (Number nucleotides using Human Mutation 11:1-3, 1998) Mutation analysis performed by Nucleotides affected (e.g., 361C>T) Predicted Amino Acid Change (e.g., W140R) Insertion / Deletion / Frameshift / Splice Site (please explain) Mutation tested but not found [ ] which gene(s) Publications (please give citation - if published) WASP protein expressed? Yes, No, Not tested FACS [ ] Western [ ] Were WASP revertants observed? Not studied [ ], flow cytometry [ ], Western Blot [ ], other Present in: T cells? yes [ ], no [ ], frequency % [ ], date B cells? Myeloid cells? NK cells? yes [ ], no [ ], frequency % [ ], date yes [ ], no [ ], frequency % [ ], date yes [ ], no [ ], frequency % [ ], date What molecular/genomic change was observed? Clinical Score (please circle one) 1 Thrombocytopenia and small platelets without any other symptoms, clinical findings, or laboratory abnormalities. 2 Patients with platelet abnormalities and mild, transient eczema with or without minor infections 3 Patients with persistent but manageable eczema or recurrent infections or both 4 Patients with persistent and difficult-to-control eczema and frequent life-threatening infections 5 Classic WAS or XLT plus malignancy &/or significant autoimmunity Additional Clinical Features of Special Note Types of Bleeding Episodes Experienced Upper GI hemorrhage Lower GI hemorrhage / Rectal bleeding Intracranial hemorrhage Subdural hematoma Hemarthrosis Epistaxis Oral Hematuria Subcutaneous bleeding Not Seen Observed Prominent Unknown Other (specify) Observed Prominent in this patient 5 of 7

Autoimmune / Inflammatory Disorders Not Seen Observed Prominent Unknown Autoimmune hemolytic anemia [ ] ITP [ ] Neutropenia [ ] Inflammatory Bowel Disease [ ] Sclerosing Cholangitis [ ] Arthritis, chronic [ ] Arthralgia [ ] Vasculitis Skin [ ] Coronary [ ] Renal [ ] Cerebral [ ] GI [ ] Pulmonary [ ] Other (specify) Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis [ ] Nephritis [ ] Other (specify) Other Treatments/Procedures Used: Cytokine Treatments Yes No Unknown Age Date (mm/dd/yyyy) Gamma-interferon G-CSF GM-CSF IL-2 Other (list): Response Did this treatment lead to significant complications? Yes [ ], no [ ], unknown [ ] *Complications: 6 of 7

Other treatments used Wiskott-Aldrich Registry Data Collection Form Chronic oxygen Parenteral nutrition Yes No Unknown Age begun Date begun (mm/dd/yyyy) Duration Still needed? Yes No Transfer Factor Yes No Unknown Age or Date Begun Result Gene Therapy Yes No Unknown Age or Date Cells: Vector Outcome Publication? Other Treatments? Yes No Unknown Age begun Date begun (mm/dd/yyyy) Duration Still needed? Yes No Did any of these treatments lead to significant complications? Yes [ ], no [ ], unknown [ ], explain: *Complications: Memo Field/Additional comments: 7 of 7