LSAMP gene related symptoms and diseases

All the information presented here about the LSAMP gene and its related diseases, symptoms, and test panels has been aggregated from the following public sources: NCBIGENE,OMIM,HGNC, Mendelian Rare Disease Search Engine.

Top 5 symptoms and clinical features associated to LSAMP gene

Symptoms // Phenotype % Cases
Behavioral abnormality Very Common - Between 80% and 100% cases
Dyslexia Very Common - Between 80% and 100% cases
Obsessive-compulsive behavior Very Common - Between 80% and 100% cases
Impulsivity Very Common - Between 80% and 100% cases
Muscle fibrillation Very Common - Between 80% and 100% cases

Other less frequent symptoms and clinical features

Patients with LSAMP gene alterations may also develop some of the following symptoms and phenotypes:
  • Commonly - More than 50% cases

  • Self-mutilation
  • Echolalia
  • Tics
  • Disinhibition
  • Incoordination
  • Alcoholism
  • Facial grimacing
  • Restless legs

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Rare diseases associated to LSAMP gene

Here you will find a list of rare diseases related to the LSAMP. You can also use our tool to get a more accurate diagnosis based on your current symptoms.


GILLES DE LA TOURETTE SYNDROME; GTS

Alternate names

GILLES DE LA TOURETTE SYNDROME; GTS Is also known as ts, tourette syndrome, tourette disorder

Description

Tourette syndrome is a neurobehavioral disorder manifest particularly by motor and vocal tics and associated with behavioral abnormalities. Tics are sudden, brief, intermittent, involuntary or semi-voluntary movements (motor tics) or sounds (phonic or vocal tics). They typically consist of simple, coordinated, repetitive movements, gestures, or utterances that mimic fragments of normal behavior. Motor tics may range from simple blinking, nose twitching, and head jerking to more complex throwing, hitting, or making rude gestures. Phonic tics include sniffling, throat clearing, blowing, coughing, echolalia, or coprolalia. Males are affected about 3 times more often than females, and onset usually occurs between 3 and 8 years of age. By age 18 years, more than half of affected individuals are free of tics, but they may persist into adulthood (review by Jankovic, 2001).

Most common symptoms of GILLES DE LA TOURETTE SYNDROME; GTS

  • Behavioral abnormality
  • Depressivity
  • Pectus excavatum
  • Myoclonus
  • Hyperactivity


More info about GILLES DE LA TOURETTE SYNDROME; GTS

SOURCES: MESH OMIM



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