Anna Maznina, Daria Molodtsova-Zolotukhina, Nina Andreeva, Anton Esibov, Fatima M Bostanova, Artem Sharkov, Natalya A Doroshchuk, Olesya V Sagaydak, Olga S Groznova, Mary Woroncow, Viktor P Bogdanov, Pavel Y Volchkov
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Abstract
Neurodevelopmental, jaw, eye, and digital syndrome (NEDJED) is a rare autosomal dominant condition that has demonstrated diverse phenotypes. This is the second case report published on this condition, covering the disease history of an 8 year old patient with a severe manifestation of the disease. The patient was born with hydrocephalus, and demonstrated major developmental delay as he aged. Whole-genome sequencing of the patient and his parents was conducted, detecting a de novo variant, NM_001378974.1:c.1220 A > T [p.Lys407Ile], located in the conserved WD4 region of the WD40 domain of FBXW11, which is consistent with all previously reported patients. The phenotype of the patient is presented with a focus on MRI and EEG features, including images and detailed description for both. While the patient's phenotype is overall consistent with previous findings, there are a number of major factors we believe are caused by the FBXW11 variant that have not been previously described, such as the patient's complete inability to walk.
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Neurogenetics publishes findings that contribute to a better understanding of the genetic basis of normal and abnormal function of the nervous system. Neurogenetic disorders are the main focus of the journal. Neurogenetics therefore includes findings in humans and other organisms that help understand neurological disease mechanisms and publishes papers from many different fields such as biophysics, cell biology, human genetics, neuroanatomy, neurochemistry, neurology, neuropathology, neurosurgery and psychiatry.
All papers submitted to Neurogenetics should be of sufficient immediate importance to justify urgent publication. They should present new scientific results. Data merely confirming previously published findings are not acceptable.