Antley-bixler Syndrome With Genital Anomalies And Disordered Steroidogenesis; Abs1

Description

The Antley-Bixler syndrome (ABS) is an exceptionally rare craniosynostosis syndrome characterized by radiohumeral synostosis present from the perinatal period. There is a wide spectrum of anomalies seen in ABS; other features include midface hypoplasia, choanal stenosis or atresia, multiple joint contractures, visceral anomalies (particularly of the genitourinary system), and impaired steroidogenesis (present only in patients with POR mutations). Mortality has been reported to be as high as 80% in the neonatal period, primarily due to airway compromise, and prognosis improves with increasing age (summary by McGlaughlin et al., 2010).

Clinical Features

Top most frequent phenotypes and symptoms related to Antley-bixler Syndrome With Genital Anomalies And Disordered Steroidogenesis; Abs1

  • Microcephaly
  • Scoliosis
  • Hypertelorism
  • Cryptorchidism
  • Flexion contracture
  • Depressed nasal bridge
  • Frontal bossing
  • Malar flattening
  • Midface retrusion
  • Abnormality of metabolism/homeostasis

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Incidence and onset information

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Antley-bixler Syndrome With Genital Anomalies And Disordered Steroidogenesis; Abs1 Recommended genes panels

Panel Name, Specifity and genes Tested/covered
NGS Craniosynostosis Panel.

By Greenwood Genetic Center Diagnostic Laboratories Greenwood Genetic Center (United States).

TWIST1, RAB23, FGFR1, FGFR2, MSX2, POR, RECQL4
Specificity
15 %
Genes
100 %
Craniosynostosis.

By Knight Diagnostic Laboratories - Molecular Diagnostic Center Oregon Health & Science University (United States).

SKI, TGFBR1, TGFBR2, TWIST1, IFT122, RAB23, ASXL1, WDR19, WDR35, IFT43, EFNB1, FBN1, FGFR1, FGFR2, FGFR3, GLI3, ALPL, ALX4, IL11RA, MASP1 , (...)

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Specificity
5 %
Genes
100 %
Abnormal/Ambiguous Genitalia Sequencing Panel.

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

ROR2, SALL1, BMP4, SEMA3A, SOX9, SRD5A2, SRY, STAR, TBX15, CEP41, TSPYL1, WNT4, WNT7A, WT1, SETBP1, ZFPM2, UBR1, FIG4, IL17RD, CDKN1C , (...)

View the complete list with 52 more genes
Specificity
2 %
Genes
100 %
Craniofacial Sequencing Panel.

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

RUNX2, SKI, TCF12, TGFBR1, TGFBR2, TWIST1, ZIC1, IFT122, RAB23, ALX1, CD96, CDC45, WDR19, FAM20C, WDR35, IFT43, DPH1, EFNB1, MEGF8, ERF , (...)

View the complete list with 11 more genes
Specificity
4 %
Genes
100 %
Craniofacial Deletion/Duplication Panel.

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

RUNX2, SKI, TCF12, TGFBR1, TGFBR2, TWIST1, ZIC1, IFT122, RAB23, ALX1, CD96, CDC45, WDR19, FAM20C, WDR35, IFT43, DPH1, EFNB1, MEGF8, ERF , (...)

View the complete list with 11 more genes
Specificity
4 %
Genes
100 %
Skeletal Dysplasia Panel, Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication.

By ARUP Laboratories, Molecular Genetics and Genomics (United States).

RUNX2, SLC26A2, SOX9, TRIP11, SERPINH1, TRPV4, FKBP10, WDR19, P3H1, EVC2, SLC35D1, COL1A2, COMP, CRTAP, TTC21B, DLL3, WDR35, IFT80, DYNC2H1, EBP , (...)

View the complete list with 17 more genes
Specificity
3 %
Genes
100 %
Skeletal Dysplasia Panel, Sequencing and Deletion/Duplication, Fetal.

By ARUP Laboratories, Molecular Genetics and Genomics (United States).

RUNX2, SLC26A2, SOX9, TRIP11, SERPINH1, TRPV4, FKBP10, WDR19, P3H1, EVC2, SLC35D1, COL1A2, COMP, CRTAP, TTC21B, DLL3, WDR35, IFT80, DYNC2H1, EBP , (...)

View the complete list with 17 more genes
Specificity
3 %
Genes
100 %
POR Gene Sequencing.

By GeneDx (United States).

POR
Specificity
100 %
Genes
100 %

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