Individual #00204226

ID_report -
Reference PubMed: Pelletier
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Panel size 1
Diseases DDS
Owner name Olga Beltcheva
Database submission license No license selected
Created by Olga Beltcheva
Date created 2013-07-18 14:45:38 +02:00 (CEST)
Date last edited N/A


Phenotypes

Denys-Drash syndrome (DDS) (DDS)   Add phenotype for this disease

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Owner     
0000152730 46XX patient with nephropathy - - Isolated (sporadic) - - - - - Olga Beltcheva



Screenings


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Owner     
0000205255 DNA SEQ - - WT1 1 Olga Beltcheva



Variants

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11 Unknown +/? - pathogenic g.32413559T>C g.32392013T>C Asp396Gly - WT1_000007 - PubMed: Pelletier - - De novo - - - - - Olga Beltcheva WT1 - - - - 9 NM_024426.4:c.1391A>G - r.(?) p.(Asp464Gly) - - - - - - - - -
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