ISCA-37405-Loss

2q13 recurrent region (includes NPHP1) Loss
PanelMode of inheritanceDetails
4 panels
Component of the following Super Panels:
  • - Cystic renal disease
Signed-off version 4.19
BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Phenotypes
juvenile nephronophthisis 1: including growth retardation. Joubert syndrome: multisystem disease characterized by cerebellar vermis hypoplasia with prominent superior cerebellar peduncles (resulting in the 'molar tooth sign,' or MTS, on axial MRI), mental retardation, hypotonia, irregular breathing pattern, and eye movement abnormalities, 266900, 609583
Component of the following Super Panels:
  • - Childhood onset leukodystrophy
  • - Hypotonic infant
  • - Paediatric disorders
R-numbers: R29
Signed-off version 5.343
BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Phenotypes
juvenile nephronophthisis 1: including growth retardation. Joubert syndrome: multisystem disease characterized by cerebellar vermis hypoplasia with prominent superior cerebellar peduncles (resulting in the 'molar tooth sign,' or MTS, on axial MRI), mental retardation, hypotonia, irregular breathing pattern, and eye movement abnormalities, 266900, 609583
Component of the following Super Panels:
  • - Cystic renal disease
  • - Paediatric disorders
  • - Rare multisystem ciliopathy Super panel
Signed-off version 3.3
BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Phenotypes
609583, juvenile nephronophthisis 1: including growth retardation. Joubert syndrome: multisystem disease characterized by cerebellar vermis hypoplasia with prominent superior cerebellar peduncles (resulting in the 'molar tooth sign,' or MTS, on axial MRI), mental retardation, hypotonia, irregular breathing pattern, and eye movement abnormalities, 266900
R-numbers: R257
Signed-off version 3.11
BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Phenotypes
609583, 266900, juvenile nephronophthisis 1: including growth retardation. Joubert syndrome: multisystem disease characterized by cerebellar vermis hypoplasia with prominent superior cerebellar peduncles (resulting in the 'molar tooth sign,' or MTS, on axial MRI), mental retardation, hypotonia, irregular breathing pattern, and eye movement abnormalities