Individual #00038520

ID_report -
Reference ASHG2014-307, PubMed: Nambot 2016, Journal: Nambot 2016
Remarks -
Gender F
Consanguinity no
Country France
Population white
Age at death -
VIP -
Data_av -
Treatment -
Panel size 1
Diseases ?, EIEE, HHT, NPS
Owner name Sophie Nambot
Database submission license No license selected
Created by Sophie Nambot
Date created 2015-05-14 12:29:37 +02:00 (CEST)
Date last edited 2022-01-21 16:45:37 +01:00 (CET)


Phenotypes

nail-patella syndrome (NPS) (NPS)   Add phenotype for this disease

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0000029039 - Isolated (sporadic) - - - - - scoliosis, equinovarus feet, hypoplastic patella, limited elbow extension, hypoplastic nails predominantly affecting the thumbs, no renal disorder - Sophie Nambot

unclassified / mixed (?)   Add phenotype for this disease

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0000053399 - - facial dysmorphism included brachycephaly, round face, prominent metopic ridge, large and high forehead, highly arched eyebrows, horizontal palpebral fissures, enophtalmia, bulbous nose, small mouth, thin lips, prominent cheeks and square chin Growth delay (at 9.5 years: weight 25th centile, length -2.5 SD, OFC -4 SD) Unknown - - - - - - - Sophie Nambot

encephalopathy, epileptic, early infantile (EIEE) (EIEE)   Add phenotype for this disease

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0000029038 West syndrome with infantile spams and hypsarrhythmia, poly spikes and disorganized pattern on the EEG, cortico-cortical atrophy on the MRI - - Isolated (sporadic) - - 00y06m - - severe Sophie Nambot

telangiectasia hemorrhagic, hereditary (HHT) (HHT)   Add phenotype for this disease

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0000053401 hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia with frequent epistaxis at 12y - - Unknown - - - - - Sophie Nambot



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0000038767 DNA arrayCGH;FISH blood - DNM1, ENG, LMX1B, LRSAM1, SPTAN1, STXBP1 1 Sophie Nambot



Variants

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9 Unknown +/. - pathogenic g.(?_128206826)_(131356555_?)del - - - chr9_000494 - PubMed: Nambot 2016, Journal: Nambot 2016 - - De novo yes - - - - Sophie Nambot - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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