Journal article

Exome sequencing for patients with developmental and epileptic encephalopathies in clinical practice

IE Scheffer, CA Bennett, D Gill, MG de Silva, K Boggs, J Marum, N Baker, EE Palmer, KB Howell, I Andrews, J Antony, S Ardern-Holmes, AM Bye, M Cardamone, S Chelakkadan, D Clark, SR Curnow, G Dabscheck, MC Fahey, JL Freeman Show all

Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology | WILEY | Published : 2023

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Abstract

Aim: To assess the clinical utility of exome sequencing for patients with developmental and epileptic encephalopathies (DEEs). Method: Over 2 years, patients with DEEs were recruited for singleton exome sequencing. Parental segregation was performed where indicated. Results: Of the 103 patients recruited (54 males, 49 females; aged 2 weeks–17 years), the genetic aetiology was identified in 36 out of 103 (35%) with management implications in 13 out of 36. Exome sequencing revealed pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants in 30 out of 103 (29%) patients, variants of unknown significance in 39 out of 103 (38%), and 34 out of 103 (33%) were negative on exome analysis. After the description of ne..

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