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Quoted phrase not found in phrase index: "Intellectual developmental disorder with dysmorphic facies and behavioral abnormalities"
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ZMYND11-related syndromic intellectual disability: 16 patients delineating and expanding the phenotypic spectrum.
Yates TM, Drucker M, Barnicoat A, Low K, Gerkes EH, Fry AE, Parker MJ, O'Driscoll M, Charles P, Cox H, Marey I, Keren B, Rinne T, McEntagart M, Ramachandran V, Drury S, Vansenne F, Sival DA, Herkert JC, Callewaert B, Tan WH, Balasubramanian M. Yates TM, et al. Hum Mutat. 2020 May;41(5):1042-1050. doi: 10.1002/humu.24001. Epub 2020 Mar 5. Hum Mutat. 2020. PMID: 32097528 Free article.
Pathogenic variants in ZMYND11, which acts as a transcriptional repressor, have been associated with intellectual disability, behavioral abnormalities, and seizures. Only 11 affected individuals have been reported to date, and the phenotype associated …
Pathogenic variants in ZMYND11, which acts as a transcriptional repressor, have been associated with intellectual disability, …
The ARID1B spectrum in 143 patients: from nonsyndromic intellectual disability to Coffin-Siris syndrome.
van der Sluijs PJ, Jansen S, Vergano SA, Adachi-Fukuda M, Alanay Y, AlKindy A, Baban A, Bayat A, Beck-Wödl S, Berry K, Bijlsma EK, Bok LA, Brouwer AFJ, van der Burgt I, Campeau PM, Canham N, Chrzanowska K, Chu YWY, Chung BHY, Dahan K, De Rademaeker M, Destree A, Dudding-Byth T, Earl R, Elcioglu N, Elias ER, Fagerberg C, Gardham A, Gener B, Gerkes EH, Grasshoff U, van Haeringen A, Heitink KR, Herkert JC, den Hollander NS, Horn D, Hunt D, Kant SG, Kato M, Kayserili H, Kersseboom R, Kilic E, Krajewska-Walasek M, Lammers K, Laulund LW, Lederer D, Lees M, López-González V, Maas S, Mancini GMS, Marcelis C, Martinez F, Maystadt I, McGuire M, McKee S, Mehta S, Metcalfe K, Milunsky J, Mizuno S, Moeschler JB, Netzer C, Ockeloen CW, Oehl-Jaschkowitz B, Okamoto N, Olminkhof SNM, Orellana C, Pasquier L, Pottinger C, Riehmer V, Robertson SP, Roifman M, Rooryck C, Ropers FG, Rosello M, Ruivenkamp CAL, Sagiroglu MS, Sallevelt SCEH, Sanchis Calvo A, Simsek-Kiper PO, Soares G, Solaeche L, Sonmez FM, Splitt M, Steenbeek D, Stegmann APA, Stumpel CTRM, Tanabe S, Uctepe E, Utine GE, Veenstra-Knol HE, Venkateswaran S, Vilain C, Vincent-Delorme C, Vulto-van Silfhout AT, Wheeler P, Wilson GN, Wilson LC, W… See abstract for full author list ➔ van der Sluijs PJ, et al. Genet Med. 2019 Jun;21(6):1295-1307. doi: 10.1038/s41436-018-0330-z. Epub 2018 Nov 8. Genet Med. 2019. PMID: 30349098 Free PMC article.
PURPOSE: Pathogenic variants in ARID1B are one of the most frequent causes of intellectual disability (ID) as determined by large-scale exome sequencing studies. ...RESULTS: 79 ARID1B-CSS and 64 ARID1B-ID patients were included. CSS-associated dysmorphic feat …
PURPOSE: Pathogenic variants in ARID1B are one of the most frequent causes of intellectual disability (ID) as determined by la …
Deleterious, protein-altering variants in the transcriptional coregulator ZMYM3 in 27 individuals with a neurodevelopmental delay phenotype.
Hiatt SM, Trajkova S, Sebastiano MR, Partridge EC, Abidi FE, Anderson A, Ansar M, Antonarakis SE, Azadi A, Bachmann-Gagescu R, Bartuli A, Benech C, Berkowitz JL, Betti MJ, Brusco A, Cannon A, Caron G, Chen Y, Cochran ME, Coleman TF, Crenshaw MM, Cuisset L, Curry CJ, Darvish H, Demirdas S, Descartes M, Douglas J, Dyment DA, Elloumi HZ, Ermondi G, Faoucher M, Farrow EG, Felker SA, Fisher H, Hurst ACE, Joset P, Kelly MA, Kmoch S, Leadem BR, Lyons MJ, Macchiaiolo M, Magner M, Mandrile G, Mattioli F, McEown M, Meadows SK, Medne L, Meeks NJL, Montgomery S, Napier MP, Natowicz M, Newberry KM, Niceta M, Noskova L, Nowak CB, Noyes AG, Osmond M, Prijoles EJ, Pugh J, Pullano V, Quélin C, Rahimi-Aliabadi S, Rauch A, Redon S, Reymond A, Schwager CR, Sellars EA, Scheuerle AE, Shukarova-Angelovska E, Skraban C, Stolerman E, Sullivan BR, Tartaglia M, Thiffault I, Uguen K, Umaña LA, van Bever Y, van der Crabben SN, van Slegtenhorst MA, Waisfisz Q, Washington C, Rodan LH, Myers RM, Cooper GM. Hiatt SM, et al. Am J Hum Genet. 2023 Feb 2;110(2):215-227. doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2022.12.007. Epub 2022 Dec 30. Am J Hum Genet. 2023. PMID: 36586412 Free PMC article.
Most (n = 24) individuals were males, 17 of which have a maternally inherited variant; six individuals (4 male, 2 female) harbor de novo variants. Overlapping features included developmental delay, intellectual disability, behavioral abnormalities
Most (n = 24) individuals were males, 17 of which have a maternally inherited variant; six individuals (4 male, 2 female) harbor de novo var …
Discovering a new part of the phenotypic spectrum of Coffin-Siris syndrome in a fetal cohort.
van der Sluijs PJ, Joosten M, Alby C, Attié-Bitach T, Gilmore K, Dubourg C, Fradin M, Wang T, Kurtz-Nelson EC, Ahlers KP, Arts P, Barnett CP, Ashfaq M, Baban A, van den Born M, Borrie S, Busa T, Byrne A, Carriero M, Cesario C, Chong K, Cueto-González AM, Dempsey JC, Diderich KEM, Doherty D, Farholt S, Gerkes EH, Gorokhova S, Govaerts LCP, Gregersen PA, Hickey SE, Lefebvre M, Mari F, Martinovic J, Northrup H, O'Leary M, Parbhoo K, Patrier S, Popp B, Santos-Simarro F, Stoltenburg C, Thauvin-Robinet C, Thompson E, Vulto-van Silfhout AT, Zahir FR, Scott HS, Earl RK, Eichler EE, Vora NL, Wilnai Y, Giordano JL, Wapner RJ, Rosenfeld JA, Haak MC, Santen GWE. van der Sluijs PJ, et al. Genet Med. 2022 Aug;24(8):1753-1760. doi: 10.1016/j.gim.2022.04.010. Epub 2022 May 18. Genet Med. 2022. PMID: 35579625 Free PMC article.
PURPOSE: Genome-wide sequencing is increasingly being performed during pregnancy to identify the genetic cause of congenital anomalies. The interpretation of prenatally identified variants can be challenging and is hampered by our often limited knowledge of prenatal phenot …
PURPOSE: Genome-wide sequencing is increasingly being performed during pregnancy to identify the genetic cause of congenital anomalie …
Bi-allelic loss-of-function variants in TMEM147 cause moderate to profound intellectual disability with facial dysmorphism and pseudo-Pelger-Huet anomaly.
Thomas Q, Motta M, Gautier T, Zaki MS, Ciolfi A, Paccaud J, Girodon F, Boespflug-Tanguy O, Besnard T, Kerkhof J, McConkey H, Masson A, Denommé-Pichon AS, Cogné B, Trochu E, Vignard V, El It F, Rodan LH, Alkhateeb MA, Jamra RA, Duplomb L, Tisserant E, Duffourd Y, Bruel AL, Jackson A, Banka S, McEntagart M, Saggar A, Gleeson JG, Sievert D, Bae H, Lee BH, Kwon K, Seo GH, Lee H, Saeed A, Anjum N, Cheema H, Alawbathani S, Khan I, Pinto-Basto J, Teoh J, Wong J, Sahari UBM, Houlden H, Zhelcheska K, Pannetier M, Awad MA, Lesieur-Sebellin M, Barcia G, Amiel J, Delanne J, Philippe C, Faivre L, Odent S, Bertoli-Avella A, Thauvin C, Sadikovic B, Reversade B, Maroofian R, Govin J, Tartaglia M, Vitobello A. Thomas Q, et al. Am J Hum Genet. 2022 Oct 6;109(10):1909-1922. doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2022.08.008. Epub 2022 Aug 30. Am J Hum Genet. 2022. PMID: 36044892 Free PMC article.
These affected children displayed congruent clinical features including coarse facies, developmental delay, intellectual disability, and behavioral problems. ...Our findings provide clinical, genetic, and functional evidence that bi-allelic loss …
These affected children displayed congruent clinical features including coarse facies, developmental delay, intellectual
Sleep disturbance in Mowat-Wilson syndrome.
Evans E, Mowat D, Wilson M, Einfeld S. Evans E, et al. Am J Med Genet A. 2016 Mar;170(3):654-60. doi: 10.1002/ajmg.a.37502. Epub 2015 Dec 21. Am J Med Genet A. 2016. PMID: 26686679
It is characterized by a distinctive facial appearance in association with intellectual disability (ID) and variable other features including agenesis of the corpus callosum, seizures, congenital heart defects, microcephaly, short stature, hypotonia, and Hirs …
It is characterized by a distinctive facial appearance in association with intellectual disability (ID) and variable other fea …
Variants in ZFX are associated with an X-linked neurodevelopmental disorder with recurrent facial gestalt.
Shepherdson JL, Hutchison K, Don DW, McGillivray G, Choi TI, Allan CA, Amor DJ, Banka S, Basel DG, Buch LD, Carere DA, Carroll R, Clayton-Smith J, Crawford A, Dunø M, Faivre L, Gilfillan CP, Gold NB, Gripp KW, Hobson E, Holtz AM, Innes AM, Isidor B, Jackson A, Katsonis P, Amel Riazat Kesh L; Genomics England Research Consortium; Küry S, Lecoquierre F, Lockhart P, Maraval J, Matsumoto N, McCarrier J, McCarthy J, Miyake N, Moey LH, Németh AH, Østergaard E, Patel R, Pope K, Posey JE, Schnur RE, Shaw M, Stolerman E, Taylor JP, Wadman E, Wakeling E, White SM, Wong LC, Lupski JR, Lichtarge O, Corbett MA, Gecz J, Nicolet CM, Farnham PJ, Kim CH, Shinawi M. Shepherdson JL, et al. Am J Hum Genet. 2024 Mar 7;111(3):487-508. doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2024.01.007. Epub 2024 Feb 6. Am J Hum Genet. 2024. PMID: 38325380
Four missense variants were identified in 11 subjects, with seven truncation variants in the remaining individuals. Clinical findings included developmental delay/intellectual disability, behavioral abnormalities, hypotonia, and congenital
Four missense variants were identified in 11 subjects, with seven truncation variants in the remaining individuals. Clinical findings includ …
Phenotype and genotype of 87 patients with Mowat-Wilson syndrome and recommendations for care.
Ivanovski I, Djuric O, Caraffi SG, Santodirocco D, Pollazzon M, Rosato S, Cordelli DM, Abdalla E, Accorsi P, Adam MP, Ajmone PF, Badura-Stronka M, Baldo C, Baldi M, Bayat A, Bigoni S, Bonvicini F, Breckpot J, Callewaert B, Cocchi G, Cuturilo G, De Brasi D, Devriendt K, Dinulos MB, Hjortshøj TD, Epifanio R, Faravelli F, Fiumara A, Formisano D, Giordano L, Grasso M, Grønborg S, Iodice A, Iughetti L, Kuburovic V, Kutkowska-Kazmierczak A, Lacombe D, Lo Rizzo C, Luchetti A, Malbora B, Mammi I, Mari F, Montorsi G, Moutton S, Møller RS, Muschke P, Nielsen JEK, Obersztyn E, Pantaleoni C, Pellicciari A, Pisanti MA, Prpic I, Poch-Olive ML, Raviglione F, Renieri A, Ricci E, Rivieri F, Santen GW, Savasta S, Scarano G, Schanze I, Selicorni A, Silengo M, Smigiel R, Spaccini L, Sorge G, Szczaluba K, Tarani L, Tone LG, Toutain A, Trimouille A, Valera ET, Vergano SS, Zanotta N, Zenker M, Conidi A, Zollino M, Rauch A, Zweier C, Garavelli L. Ivanovski I, et al. Genet Med. 2018 Sep;20(9):965-975. doi: 10.1038/gim.2017.221. Epub 2018 Jan 4. Genet Med. 2018. PMID: 29300384 Free article.
PURPOSE: Mowat-Wilson syndrome (MWS) is a rare intellectual disability/multiple congenital anomalies syndrome caused by heterozygous mutation of the ZEB2 gene. ...By presenting the most comprehensive evaluation of MWS to date, we define its clinical evolution …
PURPOSE: Mowat-Wilson syndrome (MWS) is a rare intellectual disability/multiple congenital anomalies syndrome caused by …
Prenatal effects of alcohol.
Abel EL. Abel EL. Drug Alcohol Depend. 1984 Sep;14(1):1-10. doi: 10.1016/0376-8716(84)90012-7. Drug Alcohol Depend. 1984. PMID: 6386408 Review.
Suspicion of alcohol's teratogenic potential stretches back many centuries, but it is only recently that solid support for this possibility has been produced. There is now little doubt that alcohol can produce developmental defects, but there are many questions that still …
Suspicion of alcohol's teratogenic potential stretches back many centuries, but it is only recently that solid support for this possibility …
Exploring the behavioral and cognitive phenotype of KBG syndrome.
van Dongen LCM, Wingbermühle E, van der Veld WM, Vermeulen K, Bos-Roubos AG, Ockeloen CW, Kleefstra T, Egger JIM. van Dongen LCM, et al. Genes Brain Behav. 2019 Apr;18(4):e12553. doi: 10.1111/gbb.12553. Epub 2019 Feb 21. Genes Brain Behav. 2019. PMID: 30786142 Free PMC article.
KBG syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder, caused by dominant mutations in ANKRD11, that is characterized by developmental delay/intellectual disability, mild craniofacial dysmorphisms, and short stature. ...Regarding cognitive functioning, …
KBG syndrome is a neurodevelopmental disorder, caused by dominant mutations in ANKRD11, that is characterized by developmental
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