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Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.3460 UBR7 Zornitza Stark Phenotypes for gene: UBR7 were changed from Intellectual disability; epilepsy; hypothyroidism; congenital anomalies; dysmorphic features to Li-Campeau syndrome, MIM# 619189; Intellectual disability; epilepsy; hypothyroidism; congenital anomalies; dysmorphic features
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.3459 UBR7 Zornitza Stark edited their review of gene: UBR7: Changed phenotypes: Li-Campeau syndrome, MIM# 619189, Intellectual disability, epilepsy, hypothyroidism, congenital anomalies, dysmorphic features
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.3377 UBR7 Zornitza Stark Marked gene: UBR7 as ready
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.3377 UBR7 Zornitza Stark Gene: ubr7 has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.3377 UBR7 Zornitza Stark Classified gene: UBR7 as Green List (high evidence)
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.3377 UBR7 Zornitza Stark Gene: ubr7 has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.3376 UBR7 Zornitza Stark gene: UBR7 was added
gene: UBR7 was added to Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic. Sources: Literature
Mode of inheritance for gene: UBR7 was set to BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Publications for gene: UBR7 were set to 33340455
Phenotypes for gene: UBR7 were set to Intellectual disability; epilepsy; hypothyroidism; congenital anomalies; dysmorphic features
Review for gene: UBR7 was set to GREEN
Added comment: Seven individuals from 6 unrelated families. All had developmental delay, and all males had urogenital anomalies, namely cryptorchidism in 5/6 and small penis in 1/6. Six individuals had seizures and hypotonia. Hypothyroidism was present in 4/7 individuals, and ptosis was noted in 6/7 individuals. Five individuals exhibited cardiac abnormalities: two had ventricular septal defect, one had atrial septal defect, one had a patent ductus arteriosus requiring surgery, and the other had a patent ductus arteriosus and a patent foramen ovale that both closed spontaneously. Five individuals had short stature (height < 3rd percentile). Physical examination revealed various dysmorphic features, including prominent forehead (3/7), hypertelorism (4/7), telecanthus (1/7), epicanthus(1/7), downslanting palpebral fissures (3/7), thick eyebrow (1/7), low-set ears (3/7), long philtrum (2/7), unilateral single transverse palmar crease (1/7), and hypertrichosis (1/7).
Sources: Literature