eP291 Expanding the genotypic and phenotypic spectrum in a diverse cohort of 104 individuals with Wiedemann-Steiner Syndrome
Sheppard S, Campbell I, Harr M, Gold N, Li D, Bjornsson H, Cohen J, Fahrner J, Fatemi A, Harris J, Nowak C, Stevens C, Grand K, Au M, Graham J, Sanchez-Lara P, Del Campo M, Jones M, Abdul-Rahman O, Alkuraya F, Bassetti J, Bergstrom K, Bhoj E, Dugan S, Kaplan J, Derar N, Gripp K, Hauser N, Innes M, Keena B, Kodra N, Miller R, Nelson B, Nowaczyk M, Rahbeeni Z, Ben-Shachar S, Shieh J, Slavotinek A, Sobering A, Abbott M, Allain D, Amlie-Wolf L, Au P, Bedoukian E, Beek G, Barry J, Berg J, Bernstein J, Cytrynbaum C, Chung B, Donoghue S, Dorrani N, Eaton A, Flores-Daboub J, Dubbs H, Felix C, Fong C, Fung J, Gangaram B, Goldstein A, Greenberg R, Ha T, Hersh J, Izumi K, Kallish S, Kravets E, Kwok P, Jobling R, Knight-Johnson A, Kushner J, Lee B, Levin B, Lindstrom K, Manickam K, Mardach R, McCormick E, McLeod D, Mentch F, Minks K, Muraresku C, Nelson S, Porazzi P, Pichurin P, Powell-Hamilton N, Powis Z, Ritter A, Rogers C, Rohena L, Ronspies C, Schroeder A, Stark Z, Starr L, Stoler J, Suwannarat P, Velinov M, Weksberg R, Wilnai Y, Zadeh N, Zand D, Falk M, Hakonarson H, Zackai E, Quintero-Rivera F. eP291 Expanding the genotypic and phenotypic spectrum in a diverse cohort of 104 individuals with Wiedemann-Steiner Syndrome. Molecular Genetics And Metabolism 2021, 132: s183. DOI: 10.1016/s1096-7192(21)00373-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExpanding the genotypic and phenotypic spectrum in a diverse cohort of 104 individuals with Wiedemann‐Steiner syndrome
Sheppard S, Campbell I, Harr M, Gold N, Li D, Bjornsson H, Cohen J, Fahrner J, Fatemi A, Harris J, Nowak C, Stevens C, Grand K, Au M, Graham J, Sanchez‐Lara P, Del Campo M, Jones M, Abdul‐Rahman O, Alkuraya F, Bassetti J, Bergstrom K, Bhoj E, Dugan S, Kaplan J, Derar N, Gripp K, Hauser N, Innes A, Keena B, Kodra N, Miller R, Nelson B, Nowaczyk M, Rahbeeni Z, Ben‐Shachar S, Shieh J, Slavotinek A, Sobering A, Abbott M, Allain D, Amlie‐Wolf L, Au P, Bedoukian E, Beek G, Barry J, Berg J, Bernstein J, Cytrynbaum C, Chung B, Donoghue S, Dorrani N, Eaton A, Flores‐Daboub J, Dubbs H, Felix C, Fong C, Fung J, Gangaram B, Goldstein A, Greenberg R, Ha T, Hersh J, Izumi K, Kallish S, Kravets E, Kwok P, Jobling R, Johnson A, Kushner J, Lee B, Levin B, Lindstrom K, Manickam K, Mardach R, McCormick E, McLeod D, Mentch F, Minks K, Muraresku C, Nelson S, Porazzi P, Pichurin P, Powell‐Hamilton N, Powis Z, Ritter A, Rogers C, Rohena L, Ronspies C, Schroeder A, Stark Z, Starr L, Stoler J, Suwannarat P, Velinov M, Weksberg R, Wilnai Y, Zadeh N, Zand D, Falk M, Hakonarson H, Zackai E, Quintero‐Rivera F. Expanding the genotypic and phenotypic spectrum in a diverse cohort of 104 individuals with Wiedemann‐Steiner syndrome. American Journal Of Medical Genetics Part A 2021, 185: 1649-1665. PMID: 33783954, PMCID: PMC8631250, DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.a.62124.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntellectual disabilityWiedemann-Steiner syndromeGenotype-phenotype correlationDevelopmental trajectoriesDevelopmental milestonesClinician's differential diagnosisAssociated with loss of functionLong-term outcomesDiverse cohortAutosomal dominant disorderEthnically diverse cohortAssociated with lossDevelopmental delayDisabilityMedian ageClinical featuresMonoallelic variantsShort statureDifferential diagnosisPhenotypic spectrumHypertrichosis cubitiIndividualsMedical comorbiditiesDominant disorderFeeding difficulties