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A recurrent de novo ZSWIM6 variant in a Japanese patient with severe neurodevelopmental delay and frequent vomiting.

Tomoe YanagishitaKaoru EtoKeiko Yamamoto-ShimojimaOsamu SegawaMiho NagataYasuki IshiharaYohei MiyashitaYoshihiro AsanoYasushi SakataSatoru NagataToshiyuki Yamamoto
Published in: Human genome variation (2021)
A recurrent ZSWIM6 variant, NM_020928.2:c.2737C>T [p.Arg913*], was identified in a Japanese male patient with severe neurodevelopmental delay, epilepsy, distinctive facial features, microcephaly, growth deficiency, abnormal behavior, and frequent vomiting but without frontonasal or limb malformations. In this patient, distinctive facial features gradually became apparent with age, and severe vomiting caused by gastroesophageal reflux continued even after percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy.
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