Neurological Phenotypes of IRF2BPL Gene Variants: A Report of Four Novel Variants

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Abstract

IRF2BPL gene variants have recently been associated to developmental disability and epilepsy in children and movement disorders in adults. So far, only few cases have been reported; here we present four novel cases identified by exome sequencing, while investigating developmental delay, adult-onset cerebellar ataxia or regression.

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Horovitz, D. D. G., de Faria Domingues de Lima, M. A., Pires, L. de C., Campos Araujo, A. de Q., & Vargas, F. R. (2023). Neurological Phenotypes of IRF2BPL Gene Variants: A Report of Four Novel Variants. Journal of Central Nervous System Disease, 15. https://doi.org/10.1177/11795735231181467

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