Publications by authors named "E Kinning"

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  • KMT2C and KMT2D are important enzymes that modify genes, with KMT2C haploinsufficiency recently linked to Kleefstra syndrome 2, a neurodevelopmental disorder (NDD) with unknown clinical details.
  • A study involving 98 individuals found that most pathogenic variants in KMT2C span nearly all its exons, making variant interpretation difficult; the study also established a KMT2C DNA methylation signature for better classification of the disorder.
  • Key features of KMT2C-related NDD include developmental delays, intellectual disabilities, and distinct facial characteristics, setting it apart from similar conditions like Kleefstra and Kabuki syndromes, indicating the need for its renaming and
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OMIM 273750 (3-M) syndrome is a rare cause of severe short stature with variable dysmorphic features caused by pathogenic variants in several genes including cullin7 gene (). Hypogonadism and hypospadias have been described in only a few males. We report a patient with 7 pathogenic variant who had bifid scrotum and perineal hypospadias at birth.

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Objectives: The value of prenatal exome sequencing (pES) for fetuses with structural anomalies is widely reported. In England, testing is conducted through trio exome sequencing and analysis of a gene panel. Over a 30-month period testing of 921 pregnancies resulted in a genetic diagnosis in 32.

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We report a case of maternally inherited autosomal dominant PLAG-1 related Silver Russell syndrome (SRS) in a fetus with IUGR and a mother who had growth and feeding problems in early life, dextrocardia and an atrio-ventricular septal defect. Amniocentesis was performed due to marked intra-uterine growth restriction (IUGR). The array was normal.

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We report a fetus with hydrops, congenital heart disease and bilateral radioulnar synostosis caused by a novel pathogenic MECOM variant. The female fetus was referred for post-mortem examination after fetal hydrops and intrauterine death was diagnosed at 20 weeks gestation. Post-mortem examination confirmed fetal hydrops, pallor, truncus arteriosus and bilateral radioulnar synostosis.

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