Is 'likely pathogenic' really 90% likely? Reclassification data in ClinVar

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Abstract

In 2015, professional guidelines defined the term 'likely pathogenic' to mean with a 90% chance of pathogenicity. To determine whether current practice reflects this definition, ClinVar classifications were tracked from 2016 to 2019. During that period, between 83.8 and 99.1% of likely pathogenic classifications were reclassified as pathogenic, depending on whether LP to VUS reclassifications are included and on how these classifications are categorized.

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Harrison, S. M., & Rehm, H. L. (2019, November 21). Is “likely pathogenic” really 90% likely? Reclassification data in ClinVar. Genome Medicine. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13073-019-0688-9

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