Progressive Autosomal Recessive Ataxia-deafness Syndrome

Description

Lichtenstein-Knorr syndrome is an autosomal recessive neurologic disorder characterized by postnatal onset of severe progressive sensorineural hearing loss and progressive cerebellar ataxia. Features usually develop in childhood or young adulthood (summary by Guissart et al., 2015).

Clinical Features

Top most frequent phenotypes and symptoms related to Progressive Autosomal Recessive Ataxia-deafness Syndrome

  • Seizures
  • Short stature
  • Hearing impairment
  • Ataxia
  • Nystagmus
  • Sensorineural hearing impairment
  • Motor delay
  • Peripheral neuropathy
  • Dysarthria
  • Tremor

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Incidence and onset information

— Currently we don't have prevalence information about this disease (Not enough data available about incidence and published cases.)
No data available about the known clinical features onset.

Alternative names

Progressive Autosomal Recessive Ataxia-deafness Syndrome Is also known as scar19, progressive autosomal recessive ataxia-sensorineural hearing loss syndrome, lichtenstein-knorr syndrome, spinocerebellar ataxia, autosomal recessive 19.

Researches and researchers

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Progressive Autosomal Recessive Ataxia-deafness Syndrome Recommended genes panels

Panel Name, Specifity and genes Tested/covered
Ataxia Exome Panel.

By Genetic Services Laboratory University of Chicago (United States).

BCS1L, RTN2, SACS, SCN1A, SCN2A, SCN8A, SCO1, SDHA, SDHD, SLC16A2, SLC17A5, SLC19A2, SLC1A3, SLC20A2, SLC2A1, SLC6A1, SLC9A1, SLC9A6, SNAP25, SOD1 , (...)

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Specificity
1 %
Genes
100 %
Ataxia and differential diagnoses Panel.

By CeGaT GmbH (Germany).

RPIA, SACS, ATXN1, ATXN10, ATXN2, ATXN7, SCN2A, SLC17A5, SLC1A3, SLC6A1, SLC9A1, SNAP25, BTD, SPG7, SPR, SPTBN2, STUB1, TBP, TWNK, ACO2 , (...)

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Specificity
1 %
Genes
100 %
Ataxia, autosomal recessive and X-linked Panel.

By CeGaT GmbH (Germany).

SACS, SLC9A1, SPG7, SPTBN2, STUB1, TTPA, WWOX, ATP8A2, CA8, SNX14, APTX, COQ8A, PRICKLE1, SYNE1, PMPCA, TDP1, TPP1, RNF216, CP, SYT14 , (...)

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Specificity
3 %
Genes
100 %
Spinocerebellar Ataxia.

By Asper Biogene Asper Biogene LLC (Estonia).

SACS, SLC9A1, SLC9A6, SPTBN2, STUB1, TWNK, ACO2, TTPA, WFS1, WWOX, ATP8A2, ELOVL4, NPC2, CASK, SNX14, ABHD12, NOP56, APTX, TGM6, PNPLA6 , (...)

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Specificity
2 %
Genes
100 %
SLC9A1.

By Fulgent Genetics Fulgent Genetics (United States).

SLC9A1
Specificity
100 %
Genes
100 %

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