Diagnostic approach with genetic tests for global developmental delay and/or intellectual disability: Single tertiary center experience
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Diagnostic approach with genetic tests for global developmental delay and/or intellectual disability: Single tertiary center experience
Abstract
The child with global developmental delay (GDD)/intellectual disability (ID) is deserving of the appropriate evaluation available for improving the health and well-being of patients and their families. To better elucidate the diagnostic approach of genetic tests for patients with GDD and/or ID, we evaluated the results in a cohort of 75 patients with clinical features of GDD and/or ID who were referred for diagnostic workup. A total of 75 children were investigated for GDD or ID in the pediatric neurology department. Ten patients (13%, 10/75) with a clinically recognizable syndrome were diagnosed by single-gene analysis. Next, chromosomal microarray was performed as a first-tier test, and 25 patients (33%, 25/75) showed structural abnormalities. Then, two fragile X syndrome (3%, 2/75) were confirmed by FMR1 gene fragment analysis. Thirty-eight remaining patients received a gene panel by next-generation sequencing. Eight patients were found to have an underlying genetic etiology: CHD8, ZDHHC9, MBD5, CACNA1H, SMARCB1, FOXP1, NSD1, and PAX6. As a result, 45 patients (60%, 45/75) had been diagnosed by genetic tests. Among 30 undiagnosed patients, brain structural abnormalities related to GDD/ID were observed in eight patients (11%, 8/75). However, in 22 patients (29%, 22/75), the causes of GDD/ID remained uncertain. A genetic diagnostic approach of GDD/ID by sequential molecular analysis can help in the planning of treatment, assigning the risk of occurrence in siblings, and providing emotional relief for the family.
Keywords: chromosomal microarray; diagnostic approach; global developmental delay; intellectual disability; next-generation sequencing.
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/University College London.
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