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BICC1 (bicaudal C homolog 1 (Drosophila))
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Christine Bellanne Chantelot
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ID_report
: ID of the individual that can be publically shared, e.g. as listed in a publication
Reference
: reference to publication describing the individual/family, possibly giving more phenotypic details than listed in this database entry, incl. link to PubMed or other source, e.g. "den Dunnen ASHG2003 P2346"
Remarks
: remarks about the individual
Gender
: gender individual
All options:
? = unknown
- = not applicable
F = female
M = male
rF = raised as female
rM = raised as male
Consanguinity
: indicates whether the parents are related (consanguineous), not related (non-consanguineous) or whether consanguinity is not known (unknown)
All options:
no = non-consanguineous parents
yes = consanguineous parents
likely = consanguinity likely
? = unknown
- = not applicable
Country
: where (country) does the individual live/recently came from. Give additional details (population, specific sub-group) and when parents come from different countries in "Population". Belgium = individual lives in/recently came from Belgium, (France) = reported by laboratory in France, individual's country of origin not sure
All options:
? (unknown)
- (not applicable)
Afghanistan
(Afghanistan)
Albania
(Albania)
Algeria
(Algeria)
American Samoa
(American Samoa)
Andorra
(Andorra)
Angola
(Angola)
Anguilla
(Anguilla)
Antarctica
(Antarctica)
Antigua and Barbuda
(Antigua and Barbuda)
Argentina
(Argentina)
Armenia
(Armenia)
Aruba
(Aruba)
Australia
(Australia)
Austria
(Austria)
Azerbaijan
(Azerbaijan)
Bahamas
(Bahamas)
Bahrain
(Bahrain)
Bangladesh
(Bangladesh)
Barbados
(Barbados)
Belarus
(Belarus)
Belgium
(Belgium)
Belize
(Belize)
Benin
(Benin)
Bermuda
(Bermuda)
Bhutan
(Bhutan)
Bolivia
(Bolivia)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
(Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Botswana
(Botswana)
Bouvet Island
(Bouvet Island)
Brazil
(Brazil)
British Indian Ocean Territory
(British Indian Ocean Territory)
Brunei Darussalam
(Brunei Darussalam)
Bulgaria
(Bulgaria)
Burkina Faso
(Burkina Faso)
Burundi
(Burundi)
Cambodia
(Cambodia)
Cameroon
(Cameroon)
Canada
(Canada)
Cape Verde
(Cape Verde)
Cayman Islands
(Cayman Islands)
Central African Republic
(Central African Republic)
Central Europe
Chad
(Chad)
Chile
(Chile)
China
(China)
Christmas Island
(Christmas Island)
Cocos (Keeling Islands)
(Cocos (Keeling Islands))
Colombia
(Colombia)
Comoros
(Comoros)
Congo
(Congo)
Cook Islands
(Cook Islands)
Costa Rica
(Costa Rica)
Cote D'Ivoire (Ivory Coast)
(Cote D'Ivoire (Ivory Coast))
Croatia (Hrvatska)
(Croatia (Hrvatska))
Cuba
(Cuba)
Cyprus
(Cyprus)
Czech Republic
(Czech Republic)
Denmark
(Denmark)
Djibouti
(Djibouti)
Dominica
(Dominica)
Dominican Republic
(Dominican Republic)
East Timor
(East Timor)
Ecuador
(Ecuador)
Egypt
(Egypt)
El Salvador
(El Salvador)
England
(England)
Equatorial Guinea
(Equatorial Guinea)
Eritrea
(Eritrea)
Estonia
(Estonia)
Ethiopia
(Ethiopia)
Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
(Falkland Islands (Malvinas))
Faroe Islands
(Faroe Islands)
Fiji
(Fiji)
Finland
(Finland)
France
(France)
Gabon
(Gabon)
Gambia
(Gambia)
Georgia
(Georgia)
Germany
(Germany)
Ghana
(Ghana)
Gibraltar
(Gibraltar)
Greece
(Greece)
Greenland
(Greenland)
Grenada
(Grenada)
Guadeloupe
(Guadeloupe)
Guam
(Guam)
Guatemala
(Guatemala)
Guiana, French
(Guiana, French)
Guinea
(Guinea)
Guinea-Bissau
(Guinea-Bissau)
Guyana
(Guyana)
Haiti
(Haiti)
Heard and McDonald Islands
(Heard and McDonald Islands)
Honduras
(Honduras)
Hong Kong
(Hong Kong)
Hungary
(Hungary)
Iceland
(Iceland)
India
(India)
Indonesia
(Indonesia)
Iran
(Iran)
Iraq
(Iraq)
Ireland
(Ireland)
Israel
(Israel)
Italy
(Italy)
Jamaica
(Jamaica)
Japan
(Japan)
Jordan
(Jordan)
Kazakhstan
(Kazakhstan)
Kenya
(Kenya)
Kiribati
(Kiribati)
Korea
(Korea)
Korea, North (People's Republic)
(Korea, North (People's Republic))
Korea, South (Republic)
(Korea, South (Republic))
Kosovo
(Kosovo)
Kuwait
(Kuwait)
Kyrgyzstan (Kyrgyz Republic)
(Kyrgyzstan (Kyrgyz Republic))
Laos
(Laos)
Latvia
(Latvia)
Lebanon
(Lebanon)
Lesotho
(Lesotho)
Liberia
(Liberia)
Libya
(Libya)
Liechtenstein
(Liechtenstein)
Lithuania
(Lithuania)
Luxembourg
(Luxembourg)
Macau
(Macau)
Macedonia
(Macedonia)
Madagascar
(Madagascar)
Malawi
(Malawi)
Malaysia
(Malaysia)
Maldives
(Maldives)
Mali
(Mali)
Mallorca
(Mallorca)
Malta
(Malta)
Marshall Islands
(Marshall Islands)
Martinique
(Martinique)
Mauritania
(Mauritania)
Mauritius
(Mauritius)
Mayotte
(Mayotte)
Mexico
(Mexico)
Micronesia
(Micronesia)
Moldova
(Moldova)
Monaco
(Monaco)
Mongolia
(Mongolia)
Montserrat
(Montserrat)
Morocco
(Morocco)
Mozambique
(Mozambique)
Myanmar
(Myanmar)
Namibia
(Namibia)
Nauru
(Nauru)
Nepal
(Nepal)
Netherlands
(Netherlands)
Netherlands Antilles
(Netherlands Antilles)
Neutral Zone (Saudia Arabia/Iraq)
(Neutral Zone (Saudia Arabia/Iraq))
New Caledonia
(New Caledonia)
New Zealand
(New Zealand)
Nicaragua
(Nicaragua)
Niger
(Niger)
Nigeria
(Nigeria)
Niue
(Niue)
Norfolk Island
(Norfolk Island)
Northern Ireland
(Northern Ireland)
Northern Mariana Islands
(Northern Mariana Islands)
Norway
(Norway)
Oman
(Oman)
Pakistan
(Pakistan)
Palau
(Palau)
Palestine
(Palestine)
Panama
(Panama)
Papua New Guinea
(Papua New Guinea)
Paraguay
(Paraguay)
Peru
(Peru)
Philippines
(Philippines)
Pitcairn
(Pitcairn)
Poland
(Poland)
Polynesia, French
(Polynesia, French)
Portugal
(Portugal)
Puerto Rico
(Puerto Rico)
Qatar
(Qatar)
Reunion
(Reunion)
Romania
(Romania)
Russia
(Russia)
Russian Federation
(Russian Federation)
Rwanda
(Rwanda)
S. Georgia and S. Sandwich Isls.
(S. Georgia and S. Sandwich Isls.)
Saint Kitts and Nevis
(Saint Kitts and Nevis)
Saint Lucia
(Saint Lucia)
Saint Vincent and The Grenadines
(Saint Vincent and The Grenadines)
Samoa
(Samoa)
San Marino
(San Marino)
Sao Tome and Principe
(Sao Tome and Principe)
Saudi Arabia
(Saudi Arabia)
Scotland
(Scotland)
Senegal
(Senegal)
Serbia
(Serbia)
Seychelles
(Seychelles)
Sierra Leone
(Sierra Leone)
Singapore
(Singapore)
Slovakia (Slovak Republic)
(Slovakia (Slovak Republic))
Slovenia
(Slovenia)
Solomon Islands
(Solomon Islands)
Somalia
(Somalia)
South Africa
(South Africa)
Southern Territories, French
(Southern Territories, French)
Soviet Union (former)
(Soviet Union (former))
Spain
(Spain)
Sri Lanka
(Sri Lanka)
St. Helena, Ascension and Tristan da
Cunha
(St. Helena, Ascension and Tristan da
Cunha)
St. Pierre and Miquelon
(St. Pierre and Miquelon)
Sudan
(Sudan)
Sudan, South
(Sudan, South)
Suriname
(Suriname)
Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands
(Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands)
Swaziland
(Swaziland)
Sweden
(Sweden)
Switzerland
(Switzerland)
Syria
(Syria)
Taiwan
(Taiwan)
Tajikistan
(Tajikistan)
Tanzania
(Tanzania)
Thailand
(Thailand)
Togo
(Togo)
Tokelau
(Tokelau)
Tonga
(Tonga)
Trinidad and Tobago
(Trinidad and Tobago)
Tunisia
(Tunisia)
Turkey
(Turkey)
Turkmenistan
(Turkmenistan)
Turks and Caicos Islands
(Turks and Caicos Islands)
Tuvalu
(Tuvalu)
Uganda
(Uganda)
Ukraine
(Ukraine)
United Arab Emirates
(United Arab Emirates)
United Kingdom (Great Britain)
(United Kingdom (Great Britain))
United States
(United States)
Uruguay
(Uruguay)
US Minor Outlying Islands
(US Minor Outlying Islands)
Uzbekistan
(Uzbekistan)
Vanuatu
(Vanuatu)
Vatican City State (Holy See)
(Vatican City State (Holy See))
Venezuela
(Venezuela)
Viet Nam
(Viet Nam)
Virgin Islands (British)
(Virgin Islands (British))
Virgin Islands (US)
(Virgin Islands (US))
Wales
(Wales)
Wallis and Futuna Islands
(Wallis and Futuna Islands)
Western Sahara
(Western Sahara)
Yemen
(Yemen)
Yugoslavia
(Yugoslavia)
Zaire
(Zaire)
Zambia
(Zambia)
Zimbabwe
(Zimbabwe)
Population
: population the individual (or ancestors) belongs to; e.g. white, gypsy, Jewish-Ashkenazi, Africa-N, Sardinia, etc.
Age at death
: age at which the individual deceased (when applicable):
35y = 35 years
>43y = still alive at 43y
04y08m = 4 years and 8 months
00y00m01d12h = 1 day and 12 hours
18y? = around 18 years
30y-40y = between 30 and 40 years
>54y = older than 54
? = unknown
VIP
: individual/phenotype VIP-status was requested for matchmaking - need collaboration(s) to crack the case - please contact the submitter/curator. NOTE: to get VIP status ask the curator.
Data_av
: are additional data available upon request: e.g. pedigree (yes/no/?)
Treatment
: treatment of patient
Variants in genes
: The individual has variants for this gene.
Panel size
: Number of individuals this entry represents; e.g. 1 for an individual, 5 for a family with 5 affected members.
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Individual ID
ID_report
Reference
Remarks
Gender
Consanguinity
Country
Population
Age at death
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Data_av
Treatment
Disease
Phenotype details
Variants
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00000208
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PubMed: Sun 2011
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Journal: Sun 2011
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Netherlands
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CHTE
central hypothyroidism (FT4 0.50-0.99of lower limit normal), no prolactin deficiency, age sonographic determination testicular volume 17.64y, testicular volume right/left 21/20 (7.3–16ml)
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Yu Sun
00000209
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PubMed: Sun 2011
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Journal: Sun 2011
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Netherlands
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CHTE
central hypothyroidism (FT4 0.50-0.99of lower limit normal), prolactin deficiency, age sonographic determination testicular volume 21.36y, testicular volume right/left 30/26 (8.5–18.3ml)
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Yu Sun
00106597
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Renal ultrasound, fasting blood glucose and HbA1C of both parents were normal and no case of diabetes or renal failure is known in the family. The heterozygous p.Gln87X nonsense mutation was found in this child and his father.
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white
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CYSRD
cystic renal dysplasia; born at 38w gestational age. Prenatal ultrasound had shown unilateral dysplasia with cysts of the right kidney at 22 weeks gestational age. MRI was performed in order to rule out a renal tumour. Postnatal sonography showed renal dysplasia with cysts, increase of renal size (65 x 50 mm) and renal hyperechogenicity of the right kidney , whereas the left kidney was completely normal. No other visceral malformations were detected. Arterial hypertension (120/80 mmHg) responded favourably to beta-blockers. As no specific aetiology for arterial hypertension was found, it has been attributed to the right renal dysplasia with cysts. DMSA scintigraphy showed hypofunction of the right kidney (34% of the total renal function). Serum creatinine was normal, proteinuria negative, and glycemia normal. No sonographic abnormalities of liver or pancreas were detected. At last follow-up the boy was 18 months old, had normal blood pressure (under low dose beta-blockers), a normal psycho-motor development and normal height (81 cm) and weight (10.8 kg). His proteinuria, microalbuminuria and renal function were normal. Serum creatinine was 29 µmol/L (GFR of 115 ml/min/1.73m2), and glycemia was 4.3 mmol/L. Sonographic abnormalities persist without significant changes.
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Anne Grapin-Botton
00106598
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Familial history is negative for renal failure or diabetes. The missense mutation p.(Glu932Gly) located in exon 21 was identified in this child and his mother.
M
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white
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CYSRD
cystic renal dysplasia; born at 32w gestational age. The second trimester prenatal ultrasound had shown a dysplastic left kidney and a normal right kidney. Ultrasound follow-up revealed a hyperechogenic right kidney with normal size and shape. The amount of amniotic fluid was normal as well as the amniotic biochemistry. At birth, the renal function and the blood pressure were within the normal ranges for the term. The patient experienced a spontaneous pneumothorax which rapidly resolved. Post natal sonography confirmed the dysplastic left kidney; The right kidney appeared always hyperechogenic but it progressively became normal on the following ultrasound controls. Retrograde cystography showed a left low grade vesico-ureteral reflux. No additional clinical or imaging abnormalities were found. DMSA scintigraphy performed at the age of 9 months showed a non functional left kidney with a compensatory hyperfunction of the right kidney (30%, normal range 15 ± 3.7%). Over the first 3 years, the patient experienced three episodes of acute pyelonephritis despite the antibiotic prophylaxis. At the age of 3 years, the left kidney appeared on sonography as a cluster of cysts varying from 1 to 2.7 cm of diameter, whereas the right kidney measured 8.2 cm. The pancreas and liver were normal. At last follow-up, the boy was 5 years-old, psycho-motor development and growth were persistently normal (height 105.5 cm, weight 19.3 kg), blood pressure was 104/69, serum creatinin was 53 µmol/l (GFR of 72 ml/min/1.73m²) and glycaemia was 4.44 mmol/L.
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Anne Grapin-Botton
00267037
patient
PubMed: Vaché 2020
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Journal: Vaché 2020
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France
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USH1F
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David Baux
00295942
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Renal cyst (HP:0000107); Abnormality of the urinary system (HP:0000079)
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Andreas Laner
00316094
K127
PubMed: Heidet 2017
affected patient and 1st degree relative
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France
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CAKUT
unilateral multicystic dysplasia; unilateral kidney agenesis
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Johan den Dunnen
00316188
K94
PubMed: Heidet 2017
fetus
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France
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CAKUT
unilateral multicystic dysplasia; unilateral kidney agenesis; didelphys uterus
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1
Johan den Dunnen
00398312
FamTAA549
PubMed: Regalado 2011
4-generation family, 11 affected (6F, 5M)
F;M
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United States
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LDS
see paper; ...
1
1
Johan den Dunnen
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