Carpenter Syndrome 1; Crpt1
Description
Carpenter syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disorder with the cardinal features of acrocephaly with variable synostosis of the sagittal, lambdoid, and coronal sutures; peculiar facies; brachydactyly of the hands with syndactyly; preaxial polydactyly and syndactyly of the feet; congenital heart defects; growth retardation; mental retardation; hypogenitalism; and obesity. In addition, cerebral malformations, oral and dental abnormalities, coxa valga, genu valgum, hydronephrosis, precocious puberty, and hearing loss may be observed (summary by Altunhan et al., 2011).
Clinical Features
Top most frequent phenotypes and symptoms related to Carpenter Syndrome 1; Crpt1
- Intellectual disability
- Short stature
- Hearing impairment
- Scoliosis
- Growth delay
- Micrognathia
- Sensorineural hearing impairment
- Cryptorchidism
- Low-set ears
- High palate
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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
Carpenter Syndrome 1; Crpt1 Is also known as carpenter syndrome, acrocephalopolysyndactyly type ii, acps ii.
Researches and researchers
Currently, we don't have any information about doctors, researches or researchers related to this disease. Please contact us if you would like to appear here.Carpenter Syndrome 1; Crpt1 Recommended genes panels
Panel Name, Specifity and genes Tested/covered |
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Craniofacial Sequencing Panel.
By Genetic Services Laboratory University of Chicago (United States).
RUNX2, SKI, TCF12, TGFBR1, TGFBR2, TWIST1, ZIC1, IFT122, RAB23, ALX1, CD96, CDC45, WDR19, FAM20C, WDR35, IFT43, DPH1, EFNB1, MEGF8, ERF , (...)
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Specificity
7 %
Genes
100 % |
Craniofacial Deletion/Duplication Panel.
By Genetic Services Laboratory University of Chicago (United States).
RUNX2, SKI, TCF12, TGFBR1, TGFBR2, TWIST1, ZIC1, IFT122, RAB23, ALX1, CD96, CDC45, WDR19, FAM20C, WDR35, IFT43, DPH1, EFNB1, MEGF8, ERF , (...)
View the complete list with 11 more genes
Specificity
7 %
Genes
100 % |
Craniosynostosis.
By Human Genetics Laboratory, Munroe-Meyer Institute University of Nebraska Medical Center (United States).
RUNX2, SKI, TCF12, TGFBR1, TGFBR2, TWIST1, ZIC1, IFT122, RAB23, CDC45, ASXL1, WDR19, FREM1, WDR35, IFT43, EFNB1, MEGF8, ERF, FGFR1, FGFR2 , (...)
View the complete list with 7 more genes
Specificity
8 %
Genes
100 % |
Craniosynostosis Sequence Analysis.
By Division of Genomic Diagnostics The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (United States).
RUNX2, SKI, TCF12, TWIST1, ZIC1, IFT122, RAB23, CD96, SPECC1L, WDR35, IFT43, EFNB1, MEGF8, ERF, MSX2, POR, RECQL4
Specificity
12 %
Genes
100 % |
Craniofacial Del/Dup Panel.
By Division of Genomic Diagnostics The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (United States).
RUNX2, SALL1, SF3B4, SIX1, SIX5, SKI, SNRPB, TCF12, TCOF1, TWIST1, ZIC1, IFT122, RAB23, ALX1, CD96, POLR1A, WDR19, EVC2, POLR1C, POLR1D , (...)
View the complete list with 22 more genes
Specificity
5 %
Genes
100 % |
Craniosynostosis Del/Dup Panel.
By Division of Genomic Diagnostics The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (United States).
RUNX2, SKI, TCF12, TWIST1, ZIC1, IFT122, RAB23, CD96, SPECC1L, WDR35, IFT43, EFNB1, MEGF8, ERF, MSX2, POR, RECQL4
Specificity
12 %
Genes
100 % |
Craniosynostosis Seq + Del/Dup Panel.
By Division of Genomic Diagnostics The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (United States).
RUNX2, SKI, TCF12, TWIST1, ZIC1, IFT122, RAB23, CD96, SPECC1L, WDR35, IFT43, EFNB1, MEGF8, ERF, MSX2, POR, RECQL4
Specificity
12 %
Genes
100 % |
Craniofacial Seq + Del/Dup Panel.
By Division of Genomic Diagnostics The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (United States).
RUNX2, SALL1, SF3B4, SIX1, SIX5, SKI, SNRPB, TCF12, TCOF1, TWIST1, ZIC1, IFT122, RAB23, ALX1, CD96, POLR1A, WDR19, EVC2, POLR1C, POLR1D , (...)
View the complete list with 22 more genes
Specificity
5 %
Genes
100 % |
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