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Review
. 2013 Nov;161A(11):2741-9.
doi: 10.1002/ajmg.a.36179. Epub 2013 Sep 24.

Malformations among the X-linked intellectual disability syndromes

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Malformations among the X-linked intellectual disability syndromes

Roger E Stevenson et al. Am J Med Genet A. 2013 Nov.

Abstract

Malformations are significant contributions to childhood mortality and disability. Their co-occurrence with intellectual disability may compound the health burden, requiring additional evaluation and management measures. Overall, malformations of greater or lesser severity occur in at least some cases of almost half of the 153 XLID syndromes. Genitourinary abnormalities are most common, but tend to contribute little or no health burden and occur in only a minority of cases of a given XLID syndrome. Some malformations (e.g., lissencephaly, hydranencephaly, long bone deficiency, renal agenesis/dysplasia) are not amenable to medical or surgical intervention; others (e.g., hydrocephaly, facial clefting, cardiac malformations, hypospadias) may be substantially corrected.

Keywords: X chromosome; X-linked intellectual disability; birth defects; malformations.

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Numbers of XLID syndromes with malformations in a single organ system and in multiple organ systems.

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