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Genetic testing for Senior-Loken syndrome
Author(s) -
Andi Abeshi,
Alessandra Zulian,
Tommaso Beccari,
Munis Dündar,
Leonardo Colombo,
Matteo Bertelli
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
the eurobiotech journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2564-615X
DOI - 10.24190/issn2564-615x/2017/s1.31
Subject(s) - genetic testing , medicine , pathology , ophthalmology
We studied the scientific literature and disease guidelines in order to summarize the clinical utility of genetic testing for Senior- Loken syndrome (SLSN). SLSN is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner, has a prevalence of one in a million, and is caused by variations in CEP164, CEP290, INVS, IQCB1, NPHP1, NPHP3, NPHP4, SDCCAG8, TRAF3IP1 and WDR19 genes. Clinical diagnosis is based on kidney (urine analysis, abdominal ultrasound, kidney function) and eye assessment (visual acuity test, fundus examination, refraction defects, color testing and electroretinography). The genetic test is useful for confirming diagnosis, and for differential diagnosis, couple risk assessment and access to clinical trials.

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