2020
Congenital ichthyosis in Prader–Willi syndrome associated with maternal chromosome 15 uniparental disomy: Case report and review of autosomal recessive conditions unmasked by UPD
Muthusamy K, Macke E, Klee E, Tebben P, Hand J, Hasadsri L, Marcou C, Schimmenti L. Congenital ichthyosis in Prader–Willi syndrome associated with maternal chromosome 15 uniparental disomy: Case report and review of autosomal recessive conditions unmasked by UPD. American Journal Of Medical Genetics Part A 2020, 182: 2442-2449. PMID: 32815268, DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.a.61792.Peer-Reviewed Case Reports and Technical NotesMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAngelman SyndromeChildChild, PreschoolChromosomes, Human, Pair 15Congenital AbnormalitiesFemaleGenes, RecessiveGenomic ImprintingHumansIchthyosisIn Situ Hybridization, FluorescenceInfantInfant, NewbornMaternal InheritancePrader-Willi SyndromeSphingosine N-AcyltransferaseUniparental DisomyYoung AdultConceptsPrader-Willi syndromeAutosomal recessive congenital ichthyosisAutosomal recessive conditionPrader-Willi syndrome/Angelman syndromeCeramide synthase 3Congenital ichthyosisUniparental disomyPathogenic variantsPaternal 15q11-q13 deletionComplex chromosomal rearrangementsCase of autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosisNovel pathogenic variantsDiagnosis of Prader-Willi syndromeRecessive conditionRecessive inherited diseaseAutosomal recessive inherited diseaseChromosomal rearrangementsGenetic mechanismsImprinting defectsMaternal UPD15Prader-WilliClinical courseUPD15Case reportClinical phenotype
2019
Onset of pituitary hormone deficiencies in optic nerve hypoplasia: a temporal trend analysis of 32 children at Mayo Clinic
Wadams H, Gupta N, Novotny P, Tebben P. Onset of pituitary hormone deficiencies in optic nerve hypoplasia: a temporal trend analysis of 32 children at Mayo Clinic. Journal Of Pediatric Endocrinology And Metabolism 2019, 33: 139-145. PMID: 31811804, DOI: 10.1515/jpem-2019-0269.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOptic nerve hypoplasiaPituitary hormone deficiencyThyroid-stimulating hormoneMagnetic resonance imagingMidline abnormalitiesAdrenocorticotropic hormoneHormone deficiencyAntidiuretic hormoneDiagnosis of optic nerve hypoplasiaPresence of optic nerve hypoplasiaRetrospective chart review of patientsThyroid-stimulating hormone deficiencyGrowth hormoneChart review of patientsDiagnosis of GHPituitary hormone functionReview of patientsRetrospective chart reviewYears of ageAge 3 yearsMonths of ageNeonatal periodMedian ageFollow-upMayo Clinic
2018
Improved utilization of waist‐to‐height ratio in cardiometabolic risk counselling in children: Application of DMAIC strategy
Gupta N, Lteif A, Creo A, Iqbal A, Pittock S, Tebben P, Hansen J, Heyrman M, Spee R, Scanlan‐Hanson L, Kumar S. Improved utilization of waist‐to‐height ratio in cardiometabolic risk counselling in children: Application of DMAIC strategy. Journal Of Evaluation In Clinical Practice 2018, 25: 300-305. PMID: 30378218, DOI: 10.1111/jep.13055.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWaist-to-height ratioMeasurement of WCWaist circumferenceCentral obesityRisk counselingSurrogate markers of central obesityMarker of central obesityQuality improvement projectCardiometabolic risk reductionAmbulatory clinical practiceOutpatient clinic settingIncreased cardiometabolic riskBody mass indexElevated WHtRMulti-disciplinary teamWC measurementsAssessment of childrenCardiometabolic riskImprovement projectWHtRDefine-measure-analyse-improve-controlOutcome measuresPaediatric clinicsMass indexProspective cohort