Andersen‐Tawil syndrome: Prospective cohort analysis and expansion of the phenotype
- 17 January 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A
- Vol. 140A (4) , 312-321
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.a.31092
Abstract
Andersen-Tawil syndrome (ATS) is an autosomal dominant multisystem disorder characterized by developmental, cardiac, and neuromuscular abnormalities. Approximately 70% of patients have mutations in KCNJ2, resulting in dysfunction of the inward-rectifying potassium channel Kir2.1. Variable expression complicates the diagnosis of ATS, which in many cases, is not made until years after the first recognized symptom. To better define the distinctive clinical features of ATS and facilitate earlier diagnosis, we conducted a prospective, standardized evaluation of 10 subjects with confirmed KCNJ2 mutations. Detailed anthropometric, neurological, and cardiac evaluations were performed. Using this approach, we identified novel skeletal and dental findings and proposed additional diagnostic criteria for ATS dysmorphology.Keywords
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