Individual #00249544

ID_report -
Reference PubMed: Whitfield 2003
Remarks homozygous FHBL
Gender F
Consanguinity -
Country South Africa
Population -
Age at death -
VIP -
Data_av -
Treatment -
Panel size 5
Diseases FHBL1
Owner name Amanda Hooper
Database submission license No license selected
Created by Amanda Hooper
Date created 2013-03-22 15:21:13 +01:00 (CET)
Date last edited 2013-08-08 09:39:40 +02:00 (CEST)


Phenotypes

hypobetalipoproteinemia, familial, type 1 (FHBL1) (FHBL1)   Add phenotype for this disease

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Owner     
0000188469 - - - Familial, autosomal dominant - - - - - Amanda Hooper



Screenings


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Owner     
0000250651 DNA SEQ - - APOB 1 Amanda Hooper



Variants

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Protein level     
2 Both (homozygous) +/+ - pathogenic g.21266735C>T g.21043863C>T - - APOB_000169 - PubMed: Whitfield 2003 - - Germline yes - - - - Amanda Hooper APOB - - - - 1i NM_000384.2:c.82+1G>A - r.(spl?) p.(?) - - - - - - - - -
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