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Summary

Excerpted from the GeneReview: Xia-Gibbs Syndrome
The main features of Xia-Gibbs syndrome (XGS), present in a majority of affected individuals, include delayed motor milestones, speech delay with severely limited or absent speech, moderate-to-severe cognitive impairment, hypotonia, structural brain anomalies, and nonspecific dysmorphic features. Other features may include sleep apnea, movement disorders (ataxia, tremors, and bradykinesias) that often become apparent in childhood or adolescence, short stature, seizures, eye anomalies, behavioral concerns, autism spectrum disorder, scoliosis, and laryngomalacia.

Available tests

16 tests are in the database for this condition.

Genes See tests for all associated and related genes

  • Also known as: MRD25, XIGIS, AHDC1
    Summary: AT-hook DNA binding motif containing 1

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