Level 3: Congenital heart disease
Level 2: Cardiovascular disorders
Version 1.80
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review
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MONOALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal, imprinted status unknown
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Sources
- Expert Review Green
- ClinGen
Phenotypes
- Behavioral problems, cleft lip and/or palate, macrocephaly, and seizures were confirmed as additional features among the new patients, and novel features included neonatal respiratory distress, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), ocular anomalies, balance problems, hypotonia, and hydrocele.
- mild to moderate developmental delay, intellectual disability, mild facial dysmorphism (incl. prominent forehead, arched eyebrows, broad nasal bridge, upturned nares, cleft lip and/or palate) and congenital cardiac anomalies (e.g., atrioventricular septal defect). Other reported features include macrocephaly, behavioral abnormalities (e.g., attention deficit disorder), seizures, hypotonia and ocular and digital anomalies (poly/syndactyly)
- congenital heart disease
- 8p23.1 duplication syndrome
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Level 3: Dysmorphic disorders
Level 2: Dysmorphic and congenital abnormality syndromes
Version 4.110
Latest signed off version: v4.0
(22 Mar 2023)
Component of the following Super Panels:
Paediatric disorders
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review
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MONOALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal, imprinted status unknown
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Sources
- Expert Review Green
- ClinGen
Phenotypes
- Behavioral problems, cleft lip and/or palate, macrocephaly, and seizures were confirmed as additional features among the new patients, and novel features included neonatal respiratory distress, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), ocular anomalies, balance problems, hypotonia, and hydrocele.
- mild to moderate developmental delay, intellectual disability, mild facial dysmorphism (incl. prominent forehead, arched eyebrows, broad nasal bridge, upturned nares, cleft lip and/or palate) and congenital cardiac anomalies (e.g., atrioventricular septal defect). Other reported features include macrocephaly, behavioral abnormalities (e.g., attention deficit disorder), seizures, hypotonia and ocular and digital anomalies (poly/syndactyly)
- congenital heart disease
- 8p23.1 duplication syndrome
Tags
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Level 3: Inherited Epilepsy Syndromes
Level 2: Neurology and neurodevelopmental disorders
Version 4.196
Latest signed off version: v4.0
(22 Mar 2023)
Component of the following Super Panels:
Unexplained death in infancy and sudden unexplained death in childhood
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review
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MONOALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal, imprinted status unknown
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Sources
- NHS GMS
- Expert Review Green
- ClinGen
Phenotypes
- Behavioral problems, cleft lip and/or palate, macrocephaly, and seizures were confirmed as additional features among the new patients, and novel features included neonatal respiratory distress, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), ocular anomalies, balance problems, hypotonia, and hydrocele.
- mild to moderate developmental delay, intellectual disability, mild facial dysmorphism (incl. prominent forehead, arched eyebrows, broad nasal bridge, upturned nares, cleft lip and/or palate) and congenital cardiac anomalies (e.g., atrioventricular septal defect). Other reported features include macrocephaly, behavioral abnormalities (e.g., attention deficit disorder), seizures, hypotonia and ocular and digital anomalies (poly/syndactyly)
- congenital heart disease
- 8p23.1 duplication syndrome
Tags
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Level 3: Neurodevelopmental disorders
Level 2: Neurology and neurodevelopmental disorders
Version 5.544
Latest signed off version: v5.0
(22 Mar 2023)
Component of the following Super Panels:
Childhood onset leukodystrophy
Hypotonic infant
Paediatric disorders
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review
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MONOALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal, imprinted status unknown
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Sources
- Expert Review Green
- ClinGen
Phenotypes
- Behavioral problems, cleft lip and/or palate, macrocephaly, and seizures were confirmed as additional features among the new patients, and novel features included neonatal respiratory distress, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), ocular anomalies, balance problems, hypotonia, and hydrocele.
- mild to moderate developmental delay, intellectual disability, mild facial dysmorphism (incl. prominent forehead, arched eyebrows, broad nasal bridge, upturned nares, cleft lip and/or palate) and congenital cardiac anomalies (e.g., atrioventricular septal defect). Other reported features include macrocephaly, behavioral abnormalities (e.g., attention deficit disorder), seizures, hypotonia and ocular and digital anomalies (poly/syndactyly)
- congenital heart disease
- 8p23.1 duplication syndrome
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