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ABGC Boards Overview Angelman Syndrome causes (expression and % of total) - Answer-**paternal imprinting defect, should be maternal expression 5-7 kb deletion on maternal chr15q11.2-13 (60-70%) UBE3A maternal deletion (11%) Paternal UPD15 (3-7%) Angelman testing strategy and condition f...

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ABGC Boards Overview
Angelman Syndrome causes (expression and % of total) - Answer-**paternal
imprinting defect, should be maternal expression

5-7 kb deletion on maternal chr15q11.2-13 (60-70%)
UBE3A maternal deletion (11%)
Paternal UPD15 (3-7%)

Angelman testing strategy and condition features - Answer-methylation first since
finds ~80% of cases then UBE3A seq and del/dup

features: happy demeanor, abnormal gait, seizures, delayed/absent speech

Prader-Willi Syndrome causes (expression and % of total) - Answer-**maternal
imprinting defect, should be paternal expression of region

5-6 kb deletion on paternal chr15q11.2-13 (60-70%)
Deletion involves SNRPN gene
Maternal UPD15 (20-30%)

PWS testing strategy and condition features - Answer-Methylation will detect 99%
Features: hypotonia, FTT, obesity, hyperphagia, small hands and feet, DD

Angelman and Prader-Willi pneumonic devices - Answer-Moms are Angels = should
have maternal expression of the region

therefore PWS is in a region that typically has paternal expression

Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome causes (imprinting and % breakdown) - Answer-
**paternal imprinting, maternally expressed

Sporadic (85%)
Loss of methylation on maternal chr11p15.5 IC2 (50%)
Paternal UPD11 (7-10%)
Gain of methylation on maternal chr11p15.5 IC1 (5%)
Maternal CDKN1C deletion (40% w/ family hx, 5% w/o) also KCNQ1 gene

Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome testing strategy and condition features - Answer-
Order methylation first, then CDKN1C sequencing and del/dup

Features: overgrowth, macroglossia, omphalocele, ear pits, Wilms tumor

Russell-Silver syndrome causes (imprinting and % breakdown) - Answer-*maternal
imprinting, paternal expression

Loss of methylation on paternal chr11p15.5 IC1 (35-50%)
Maternal UPD7 (10%)

, Russell-Silver testing strategy and condition features - Answer-Order methylation
first, then UPD studies

Features: triangular facies, IUGR, poor post-natal growth, short stature, body
asymmetry

causes and implications of cystic placenta - Answer-Partial molar pregnancy-
triploidy

Triploidy is incompatible with life

High risk First trimester screen for T21 values (high or low) - Answer-high hCG, low
PAPP-A

(know what MoM curve looks like for all screen results too)

High risk First trimester screen for T18 values (high or low) - Answer-low hCG, low
PAPP-A

High risk Second trimester screen for T21 values (high or low) - Answer-high hCG,
high inhibin-A, low AFP, low uE3

High risk Second trimester screen for T18 values (high or low) - Answer-low hCG,
low AFP, low uE3

Genotype of Partial mole? - Answer-triploidy (digyny- 69, XXX or diandry- 69 XXY)

Genotype of complete hydatidiform mole? - Answer-paternal UPD of all
chromosomes

Genotype of ovarian teratoma? - Answer-maternal UPD of all chromosomes

Testing strategy/what will be found for cystic fibrosis dx - Answer-Elevated
trypsinogen on NBS followed by genetic mutation analysis (most NBS is genotyping)

**Gold standard: Confirm w/ sweat test elevated >60 u/L

genetic testing: if 1 variant - do del/dup (possibility for UPD) and if no variants found
possibly other disorder

Testing strategy/what will be found for sickle cell dx - Answer-Hemoglobin
electrophoresis, genetic testing not necessary
Will see elevated HbS

Testing strategy/what will be found for FAOD (fatty acid oxidation) dx - Answer-
acylcarnitine profile, PAA (phenylalanine deaminase test), UOA

Testing strategy/what will be found for maple syrup urine disease (MSUD) dx -
Answer-PAA- elevated leucine, isoleucine, valine

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