A new neurological syndrome with mental retardation, choreoathetosis, and abnormal behavior maps to chromosome Xp11

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Choreoathetosis is a major clinical feature in only a small number of hereditary neurological disorders. We define a new X-linked syndrome with a unique clinical picture characterized by mild mental retardation, choreoathetosis, and abnormal behavior. We mapped the disease in a four- generation pedigree to chromosome Xp11 by linkage analysis and defined a candidate region containing a number of genes possibly involved in neuronal signaling, including a potassium channel gene and a neuronal G protein- coupled receptor.

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Reyniers, E., Van Bogaert, P., Peeters, N., Vits, L., Pauly, F., Fransen, E., … Kooy, R. F. (1999). A new neurological syndrome with mental retardation, choreoathetosis, and abnormal behavior maps to chromosome Xp11. American Journal of Human Genetics, 65(5), 1406–1412. https://doi.org/10.1086/302638

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