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Galloway-Mowat syndrome 1
Disease Summary
Associated Targets (5)
Tbio
5
Uniprot Description A form of Galloway-Mowat syndrome, a severe renal-neurological disease characterized by early-onset nephrotic syndrome associated with microcephaly, central nervous system abnormalities, developmental delays, and a propensity for seizures. Brain anomalies include gyration defects ranging from lissencephaly to pachygyria and polymicrogyria, and cerebellar hypoplasia. Most patients show facial dysmorphism characterized by a small, narrow forehead, large/floppy ears, deep-set eyes, hypertelorism and micrognathia. Additional variable features are visual impairment and arachnodactyly. Patients may die in early childhood. GAMOS1 inheritance is autosomal recessive.
Disease Ontology Description An autosomal recessive disease characterized_by is a rare autosomal recessive disease, characterized by microcephaly with brain anomalies including CA in some cases, intellectual disability, and early-infantile-onset nephrotic syndrome.
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Description from Disease Ontology
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DOID:0060364
OMIM:251300
UMLS:CN031715
MONDO:0033005
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