Generalized Epilepsy With Febrile Seizures Plus, Type 9; Gefsp9

Description

Generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures plus-9 is an autosomal dominant neurologic disorder characterized by onset of febrile and/or afebrile seizures in early childhood, usually before age 3 years. Seizure types are variable and include generalized tonic-clonic, atonic, myoclonic, complex partial, and absence. Most patients have remission of seizures later in childhood with no residual neurologic deficits, but rare patients may show mild developmental delay or mild intellectual disabilities (summary by Schubert et al., 2014).For a general phenotypic description and a discussion of genetic heterogeneity of GEFS+, see {604233}.

Clinical Features

Top most frequent phenotypes and symptoms related to Generalized Epilepsy With Febrile Seizures Plus, Type 9; Gefsp9

  • Intellectual disability
  • Seizures
  • Global developmental delay
  • Generalized hypotonia
  • Ataxia
  • Delayed speech and language development
  • Cerebellar atrophy
  • Generalized tonic-clonic seizures
  • Febrile seizures
  • Status epilepticus

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Incidence and onset information

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Alternative names

Generalized Epilepsy With Febrile Seizures Plus, Type 9; Gefsp9 Is also known as gefs+, type 9, gefs+9.

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SCN1A, SCN1B, SCN2A, SCN3A, SCN5A, SCN9A, ST3GAL5, SLC2A1, SLC35A2, SLC6A1, SLC6A8, SUCLA2, SYNJ1, SLC4A10, CACNA1A, CACNA1H, CACNB4, PCDH19, SLC25A19, CASR , (...)

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2 %
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Epilepsy Advanced Sequencing and CNV Evaluation.

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

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Specificity
1 %
Genes
100 %
CustomNext: Neuro.

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RPL10, RPS6KA3, SCN1A, SCN1B, SCN2A, SCN8A, ST3GAL3, SLC16A2, SLC2A1, SLC35A2, SLC6A1, SLC6A8, SLC9A6, SMARCA2, SMARCA4, SMARCB1, SMC1A, KDM5C, SMS, SNAP25 , (...)

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Specificity
1 %
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100 %
Neurodevelopment-Expanded.

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RPL10, RPS6KA3, SCN1A, SCN1B, SCN2A, SCN8A, ST3GAL3, SLC16A2, SLC2A1, SLC35A2, SLC6A1, SLC6A8, SLC9A6, SMARCA2, SMARCA4, SMARCB1, SMC1A, KDM5C, SMS, SNAP25 , (...)

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Specificity
1 %
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EpiFirst-Fever.

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SCN1A, SCN1B, SCN2A, SCN8A, STXBP1, PCDH19, STX1B, CHD2, PRRT2, GABRA1, GABRB3, GABRG2, HCN1
Specificity
8 %
Genes
100 %
EpilepsyNext.

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SCN1A, SCN1B, SCN2A, SCN8A, ST3GAL3, SLC2A1, SLC35A2, SLC6A1, SLC9A6, SMC1A, SNAP25, SIK1, SPTAN1, CDKL5, STXBP1, SYN1, SYNGAP1, TCF4, TSC1, TSC2 , (...)

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1 %
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EpiRapid reflex EpilepsyNext.

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SCN1A, SCN1B, SCN2A, SCN8A, ST3GAL3, SLC2A1, SLC35A2, SLC6A1, SLC9A6, SMC1A, SNAP25, SIK1, SPTAN1, CDKL5, STXBP1, SYN1, SYNGAP1, TCF4, TSC1, TSC2 , (...)

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1 %
Genes
100 %
IDNext.

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RPL10, RPS6KA3, SCN2A, SCN8A, ST3GAL3, SLC16A2, SLC2A1, SLC6A8, SLC9A6, SMARCA2, SMARCA4, SMARCB1, SMC1A, KDM5C, SMS, CDKL5, SYN1, SYNGAP1, TBR1, TCF4 , (...)

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