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Table 1 Clinical characteristics and results of the analysis of GALNS gene mutation in the two patients

From: Clinical and genetic characteristics of concomitant Mucopolysaccharidosis type IVA and neurogenic bladder in children: two case reports and literature review

Gene

Patient

Sex

Type of Mutation

Nucleotide

Protein

Zygosity

Segregation

Age of onset (years)

ACMG hazard level

Ref

GALNS

1st

M

Missense

c.575A>G;

p.E192G

het

m

 

Likely

pathogenic

ND

        

6

  
   

Terminator

c.1567T>G;

p.X523E

het

f

 

Pathogenic

[3]

GALNS

2nd

M

Missense

c.488C>A;

p.P163H

hom

ND

3

Likely

pathogenic

[4]

  1. ACMG According to the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics guidelines, Ref Reference, het Heterozygous, hom Homozygous, M Male, m Mother, f Father, ND No data or not done