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Journal Article | DZNE-2024-01183 |
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2024
Center for Digital Research and Scholarship
New York, NY
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Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:10.5334/tohm.926
Abstract: KBG syndrome is a monogenic disorder caused by heterozygous pathogenic variants in ANKRD11. A recent single-case study suggested that the clinical spectrum of KBG syndrome, classically defined by distinctive craniofacial traits and developmental delay, may include movement disorders.We report a 24-year-old patient harboring a pathogenic de novo ANKRD11 frameshift variant. The phenotype was dominated by a progressive tremor-dominant movement disorder, characterized by rest, intention and postural tremor of the hands, voice tremor, head and tongue tremor, increased muscle tone and signs of ataxia. Additionally, the patient had a history of mild developmental delay and epilepsy.Adding to the recently described individual, our present patient highlights the relevance of movement disorders as a clinically relevant manifestation of KBG syndrome. ANKRD11 pathogenic variants should be considered in the differential diagnosis of combined tremor syndromes.
Keyword(s): Humans (MeSH) ; Tremor: genetics (MeSH) ; Tremor: physiopathology (MeSH) ; Young Adult (MeSH) ; Repressor Proteins: genetics (MeSH) ; Male (MeSH) ; Intellectual Disability: genetics (MeSH) ; Intellectual Disability: physiopathology (MeSH) ; Facies (MeSH) ; Frameshift Mutation (MeSH) ; Microcephaly: genetics (MeSH) ; Microcephaly: complications (MeSH) ; Microcephaly: physiopathology (MeSH) ; Tooth Abnormalities: genetics (MeSH) ; Tooth Abnormalities: physiopathology (MeSH) ; Bone Diseases, Developmental: genetics (MeSH) ; Bone Diseases, Developmental: physiopathology (MeSH) ; Bone Diseases, Developmental: complications (MeSH) ; Bone Diseases, Developmental: diagnosis (MeSH) ; Female (MeSH) ; Abnormalities, Multiple (MeSH) ; ANKRD11 ; KBG syndrome ; combined tremor syndrome ; tremor ; ANKRD11 protein, human ; Repressor Proteins
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