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Fetal anomalies v1.836 CELSR1 Arina Puzriakova Tag for-review was removed from gene: CELSR1.
Fetal anomalies v1.836 CELSR1 Arina Puzriakova commented on gene: CELSR1: The rating of this gene has been updated following NHS Genomic Medicine Service approval.
Fetal anomalies v1.835 CELSR1 Arina Puzriakova Source Expert Review Green was added to CELSR1.
Rating Changed from Amber List (moderate evidence) to Green List (high evidence)
Fetal anomalies v1.679 CELSR1 Arina Puzriakova Phenotypes for gene: CELSR1 were changed from hereditary lymphedema to Lymphatic malformation 9, OMIM:619319
Fetal anomalies v1.307 CELSR1 Arina Puzriakova Classified gene: CELSR1 as Amber List (moderate evidence)
Fetal anomalies v1.307 CELSR1 Arina Puzriakova Added comment: Comment on list classification: New gene added by Rhiannon Mellis (GOSH). Following curation and clinical review it has been agreed that the associated phenotype is fetally-relevant and therefore this gene should be promoted to Green at the next GMS panel update (added 'for-review' tag)
Fetal anomalies v1.307 CELSR1 Arina Puzriakova Gene: celsr1 has been classified as Amber List (Moderate Evidence).
Fetal anomalies v1.306 CELSR1 Arina Puzriakova Tag for-review tag was added to gene: CELSR1.
Fetal anomalies v1.229 CELSR1 Rhiannon Mellis gene: CELSR1 was added
gene: CELSR1 was added to Fetal anomalies. Sources: Expert list
Mode of inheritance for gene: CELSR1 was set to MONOALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal, imprinted status unknown
Phenotypes for gene: CELSR1 were set to hereditary lymphedema
Review for gene: CELSR1 was set to GREEN
Added comment: This gene and phenotype were reviewed during meetings at Great Ormond Street hospital in October 2020. This gene has a Green evidence rating on at least one other related PanelApp panel. Clinical review and curation was performed by Lyn Chitty, Rhiannon Mellis, and Richard Scott. Outcome of review: Confirmed that phenotype is fetally-relevant: add to the Fetal anomalies panel as a Green gene.

Green on related panel(s): Primary lymphoedema
Sources: Expert list