Squamous Cell Carcinoma Of The Esophagus

Description

Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is a type of esophageal carcinoma (EC; see this term) that can affect any part of the esophagus, but is usually located in the upper or middle third.

Clinical Features

Phenotypes and symptoms related to Squamous Cell Carcinoma Of The Esophagus

  • Feeding difficulties in infancy
  • Cough
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Lymphadenopathy
  • Chest pain
  • Abnormality of the voice
  • Clinodactyly of the 5th toe
  • Esophageal carcinoma

Incidence and onset information

— Based on the latest data available SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF THE ESOPHAGUS have a estimated incidence of 5.2 per 100k in Europe.
No data available about the known clinical features onset.

Alternative names

Squamous Cell Carcinoma Of The Esophagus Is also known as escc, esophageal epidermoid carcinoma, esophageal squamous cell carcinoma.

Researches and researchers

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Squamous Cell Carcinoma Of The Esophagus Recommended genes panels

Panel Name, Specifity and genes Tested/covered
MitoMet®Plus aCGH Analysis.

By Baylor Miraca Genetics Laboratories (United States).

RGS9, RHO, GRK1, RLBP1, RNASEL, BCS1L, RP1, RP2, RP9, RPE65, RPGR, RPL35A, MRPL3, RPS14, RS1, SAG, SARDH, SCO2, SCP2, SDHB , (...)

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Specificity
1 %
Genes
25 %
Epilepsy Advanced Sequencing and CNV Evaluation.

By Athena Diagnostics Inc (United States).

SCN1A, SCN1B, SCN2A, SCN3A, SCN5A, SCN8A, SCN9A, SHH, ST3GAL3, ST3GAL5, STIL, SIX3, SLC2A1, SLC35A2, SLC6A1, SLC6A8, SLC9A6, SMC1A, KDM5C, SMS , (...)

View the complete list with 214 more genes
Specificity
1 %
Genes
25 %
Epilepsy Advanced Sequencing and CNV Evaluation-Epileptic Encephalopathy.

By Athena Diagnostics Inc (United States).

SCN1A, SCN1B, SCN2A, SCN8A, SCN9A, ST3GAL5, SLC2A1, SLC35A2, SLC9A6, SIK1, SPTAN1, CDKL5, STXBP1, SYNGAP1, TCF4, TREX1, UBE3A, WWOX, CNTNAP2, CACNA2D1 , (...)

View the complete list with 47 more genes
Specificity
2 %
Genes
25 %
Early Infantile Epileptic Encephalopathy Panel.

By Genetic Services Laboratory University of Chicago (United States).

SCN1A, SCN2A, SCN8A, ST3GAL3, ST3GAL5, SLC2A1, SPTAN1, CDKL5, STXBP1, SYNGAP1, WWOX, CACNA2D2, PCDH19, ARHGEF9, CASK, ARFGEF2, PLCB1, EFHC1, ARX, KCNT1 , (...)

View the complete list with 25 more genes
Specificity
3 %
Genes
25 %
Microcephaly Sequencing Panel.

By Genetic Services Laboratory University of Chicago (United States).

STIL, SLC2A1, SLC9A6, PLK4, CDKL5, TCF4, UBE3A, WWOX, RAB18, CRIPT, SLC25A19, ZEB2, CASK, TSEN34, ZNF335, ARFGEF2, PCNT, TBC1D20, TUBGCP4, STAMBP , (...)

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Specificity
2 %
Genes
25 %
Microcephaly Deletion/Duplication Panel.

By Genetic Services Laboratory University of Chicago (United States).

STIL, SLC1A4, SLC2A1, SLC9A6, SOX11, PLK4, CDKL5, TCF4, UBE3A, USP18, WWOX, RAB18, CRIPT, SLC25A19, ZEB2, NIN, PPP1R15B, CASK, TSEN34, ZNF335 , (...)

View the complete list with 59 more genes
Specificity
2 %
Genes
25 %
Ataxia Exome Panel.

By Genetic Services Laboratory University of Chicago (United States).

BCS1L, RTN2, SACS, SCN1A, SCN2A, SCN8A, SCO1, SDHA, SDHD, SLC16A2, SLC17A5, SLC19A2, SLC1A3, SLC20A2, SLC2A1, SLC6A1, SLC9A1, SLC9A6, SNAP25, SOD1 , (...)

View the complete list with 457 more genes
Specificity
1 %
Genes
25 %
CHOP Epilepsy Panel.

By Division of Genomic Diagnostics The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (United States).

SCN1A, SCN1B, SCN2A, SCN8A, ST3GAL3, SLC2A1, SLC35A2, SLC6A1, SLC6A8, SPTAN1, CDKL5, STXBP1, SYN1, SYNGAP1, TSC1, TSC2, UBE3A, WWOX, SLC12A5, CACNA1A , (...)

View the complete list with 64 more genes
Specificity
2 %
Genes
25 %

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