KAT6A Syndrome: genotype-phenotype correlation in 76 patients with pathogenic KAT6A variants.
Kennedy J, Goudie D, Blair E, Chandler K, Joss S, McKay V, Green A, Armstrong R, Lees M, Kamien B, Hopper B, Tan TY, Yap P, Stark Z, Okamoto N, Miyake N, Matsumoto N, Macnamara E, Murphy JL, McCormick E, Hakonarson H, Falk MJ, Li D, Blackburn P, Klee E, Babovic-Vuksanovic D, Schelley S, Hudgins L, Kant S, Isidor B, Cogne B, Bradbury K, Williams M, Patel C, Heussler H, Duff-Farrier C, Lakeman P, Scurr I, Kini U, Elting M, Reijnders M, Schuurs-Hoeijmakers J, Wafik M, Blomhoff A, Ruivenkamp CAL, Nibbeling E, Dingemans AJM, Douine ED, Nelson SF; DDD Study,; Hempel M, Bierhals T, Lessel D, Johannsen J, Arboleda VA, Newbury-Ecob R.
Kennedy J, et al.
Genet Med. 2019 Apr;21(4):850-860. doi: 10.1038/s41436-018-0259-2. Epub 2018 Sep 24.
Genet Med. 2019.
PMID: 30245513
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We highlight novel associations, including an increased risk of gastrointestinal obstruction. CONCLUSION: Our data expand the genotypic and phenotypic spectrum for individuals with genetic pathogenic variants in KAT6A and we outline appropriate clinical management.. …
We highlight novel associations, including an increased risk of gastrointestinal obstruction. CONCLUSION: Our data expand the …