2019
Recessive Mutations in KIF12 Cause High Gamma‐Glutamyltransferase Cholestasis
Aksu A, Das SK, Nelson‐Williams C, Jain D, Hoşnut F, Şahin G, Lifton RP, Vilarinho S. Recessive Mutations in KIF12 Cause High Gamma‐Glutamyltransferase Cholestasis. Hepatology Communications 2019, 3: 471-477. PMID: 30976738, PMCID: PMC6442693, DOI: 10.1002/hep4.1320.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLiver diseaseHigh GGTUndiagnosed liver diseaseHomozygous mutationCholestatic liver diseaseUnmet medical needWhole-exome sequencingSame homozygous mutationPediatric hepatologyNeonatal cholestasisRare homozygous mutationUnclear etiologyCholestasisUndiagnosed childrenMedical needUnrelated childrenGermline DNADiseaseMember 12ChildrenConsanguineous unionsOlder siblingsMissense mutationsGGTDamaging mutations
2018
Psychosocial Profiles of Parents of Children with Undiagnosed Diseases: Managing Well or Just Managing?
McConkie‐Rosell A, Hooper SR, Pena LDM, Schoch K, Spillmann RC, Jiang Y, Cope H, Network U, Palmer C, Shashi V. Psychosocial Profiles of Parents of Children with Undiagnosed Diseases: Managing Well or Just Managing? Journal Of Genetic Counseling 2018, 27: 935-946. PMID: 29297108, PMCID: PMC6028305, DOI: 10.1007/s10897-017-0193-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsychosocial profileHealth care empowermentPsychological needsParents’ psychological needsHigh emotional costParents of childrenAnxiety symptomsEmotional costsUndiagnosed childrenOlder childrenGender differencesParentsUndiagnosed diseaseClinical sitesAnxietyChildrenUndiagnosed Diseases NetworkDegree toleranceHealth care engagementDepressionChronic illnessCare engagementClinical evaluationMedical findingsEmpowerment
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