Inherited obesity
- Synonyms
- Monogenic Obesity
Summary
Available tests
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Clinical tests (5 available)
Genes See tests for all associated and related genes
Also known as: BETA3AR, ADRB3
Summary: adrenoceptor beta 3Also known as: AGRT, ART, ASIP2, AGRP
Summary: agouti related neuropeptideAlso known as: CART, CARTPT
Summary: CART prepropeptideAlso known as: ARHR2, COLED, M6S1, NPP1, NPPS, PC-1, PCA1, PDNP1, ENPP1
Summary: ectonucleotide pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase 1Also known as: MTLRP, GHRL
Summary: ghrelin and obestatin prepropeptideAlso known as: SHP, SHP1, NR0B2
Summary: nuclear receptor subfamily 0 group B member 2Also known as: ACTH, CLIP, LPH, MSH, NPP, OBAIRH, POC, POMC
Summary: proopiomelanocortinAlso known as: CIMT1, FPLD3, GLM1, NR1C3, PPARG1, PPARG2, PPARG5, PPARgamma, PPARG
Summary: peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gammaAlso known as: SDCN, SYND3, SDC3
Summary: syndecan 3Also known as: SLC25A9, UCP3
Summary: uncoupling protein 3
Clinical features
Help- Abnormality of metabolism/homeostasis
- Decreased resting energy expenditure
Decreased resting energy expenditure
- MedGen UID: 868548
- Concept ID: C4022947
- Finding: Finding
Abnormality of metabolism/homeostasis
- Decreased resting energy expenditure
- Growth abnormality
- Increased waist to hip ratio
Increased waist to hip ratio
- MedGen UID: 1636491
- Concept ID: C4703554
- Finding: Finding
Growth abnormality
- Obesity
Obesity
- MedGen UID: 18127
- Concept ID: C0028754
- Finding: Disease or Syndrome
Growth abnormality
- Increased waist to hip ratio
- OMIM
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- View UCP3 variations in ClinVar
- View NR0B2 variations in ClinVar
- View CARTPT variations in ClinVar
- View SDC3 variations in ClinVar
- View GHRL variations in ClinVar
- RefSeqGene
- Coriell Institute for Medical Research
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