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719011002: X-linked intellectual disability Pai type (disorder)

  • SNOMED CT Concept\Clinical finding (finding)\...
    • \Disease\Genetic disease\Genetic intellectual disability\A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by global developmental delay and severe intellectual disability, seizures, and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections, resulting in premature death in affected males. Additional reported manifestations include mild dysmorphic facial features (such as epicanthic folds, high nasal bridge, or small mouth), gait disturbances, brisk tendon reflexes, delayed bone age, and tapering fingers. No evident heterozygous manifestation has been reported in females.
    • \Disease\Genetic disease\Hereditary disease\Developmental hereditary disorder\A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by global developmental delay and severe intellectual disability, seizures, and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections, resulting in premature death in affected males. Additional reported manifestations include mild dysmorphic facial features (such as epicanthic folds, high nasal bridge, or small mouth), gait disturbances, brisk tendon reflexes, delayed bone age, and tapering fingers. No evident heterozygous manifestation has been reported in females.
    • \Disease\Genetic disease\Hereditary disease\Sex-linked hereditary disorder\X-linked hereditary disease\X-linked recessive hereditary disease\A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by global developmental delay and severe intellectual disability, seizures, and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections, resulting in premature death in affected males. Additional reported manifestations include mild dysmorphic facial features (such as epicanthic folds, high nasal bridge, or small mouth), gait disturbances, brisk tendon reflexes, delayed bone age, and tapering fingers. No evident heterozygous manifestation has been reported in females.
    • \Disease\Fetal and/or neonatal disorder\Congenital disease\Congenital malformation\Congenital malformation syndrome (disorder)\A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by global developmental delay and severe intellectual disability, seizures, and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections, resulting in premature death in affected males. Additional reported manifestations include mild dysmorphic facial features (such as epicanthic folds, high nasal bridge, or small mouth), gait disturbances, brisk tendon reflexes, delayed bone age, and tapering fingers. No evident heterozygous manifestation has been reported in females.
    • \Disease\Developmental disorder\Neurodevelopmental disorder is a behavioral and cognitive disorder with onset during the developmental period that involves impaired or aberrant development of intellectual, motor, or social functions.\Intellectual disability\Genetic intellectual disability\A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by global developmental delay and severe intellectual disability, seizures, and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections, resulting in premature death in affected males. Additional reported manifestations include mild dysmorphic facial features (such as epicanthic folds, high nasal bridge, or small mouth), gait disturbances, brisk tendon reflexes, delayed bone age, and tapering fingers. No evident heterozygous manifestation has been reported in females.
    • \Disease\Developmental disorder\Developmental hereditary disorder\A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by global developmental delay and severe intellectual disability, seizures, and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections, resulting in premature death in affected males. Additional reported manifestations include mild dysmorphic facial features (such as epicanthic folds, high nasal bridge, or small mouth), gait disturbances, brisk tendon reflexes, delayed bone age, and tapering fingers. No evident heterozygous manifestation has been reported in females.
    • \Disease\Developmental disorder\Congenital malformation\Congenital malformation syndrome (disorder)\A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by global developmental delay and severe intellectual disability, seizures, and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections, resulting in premature death in affected males. Additional reported manifestations include mild dysmorphic facial features (such as epicanthic folds, high nasal bridge, or small mouth), gait disturbances, brisk tendon reflexes, delayed bone age, and tapering fingers. No evident heterozygous manifestation has been reported in females.

Status: current, Not sufficiently defined by necessary conditions definition status (core metadata concept). Date: 31-Jan 2017. Module: SNOMED CT core

Descriptions:

Id Description Lang Type Status Case? Module
5401915016 A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by global developmental delay and severe intellectual disability, seizures, and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections, resulting in premature death in affected males. Additional reported manifestations include mild dysmorphic facial features (such as epicanthic folds, high nasal bridge, or small mouth), gait disturbances, brisk tendon reflexes, delayed bone age, and tapering fingers. No evident heterozygous manifestation has been reported in females. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
5401916015 A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterised by global developmental delay and severe intellectual disability, seizures, and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections, resulting in premature death in affected males. Additional reported manifestations include mild dysmorphic facial features (such as epicanthic folds, high nasal bridge, or small mouth), gait disturbances, brisk tendon reflexes, delayed bone age, and tapering fingers. No evident heterozygous manifestation has been reported in females. en Definition Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3314661010 X-linked intellectual disability Pai type (disorder) en Fully specified name Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
3314662015 X-linked intellectual disability Pai type en Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT core
916871000172118 déficience intellectuelle liée à l'X type Pai fr Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module
3431501001000117 Intelligenzminderung, X-chromosomale, Typ Pai de Synonym (core metadata concept) Active Entire term case sensitive (core metadata concept) SNOMED CT Switzerland NRC maintained Module


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A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by global developmental delay and severe intellectual disability, seizures, and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections, resulting in premature death in affected males. Additional reported manifestations include mild dysmorphic facial features (such as epicanthic folds, high nasal bridge, or small mouth), gait disturbances, brisk tendon reflexes, delayed bone age, and tapering fingers. No evident heterozygous manifestation has been reported in females. Is a retard mental false Inferred relationship Some
A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by global developmental delay and severe intellectual disability, seizures, and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections, resulting in premature death in affected males. Additional reported manifestations include mild dysmorphic facial features (such as epicanthic folds, high nasal bridge, or small mouth), gait disturbances, brisk tendon reflexes, delayed bone age, and tapering fingers. No evident heterozygous manifestation has been reported in females. Is a X-linked hereditary disease false Inferred relationship Some
A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by global developmental delay and severe intellectual disability, seizures, and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections, resulting in premature death in affected males. Additional reported manifestations include mild dysmorphic facial features (such as epicanthic folds, high nasal bridge, or small mouth), gait disturbances, brisk tendon reflexes, delayed bone age, and tapering fingers. No evident heterozygous manifestation has been reported in females. Is a Congenital malformation syndrome (disorder) true Inferred relationship Some
A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by global developmental delay and severe intellectual disability, seizures, and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections, resulting in premature death in affected males. Additional reported manifestations include mild dysmorphic facial features (such as epicanthic folds, high nasal bridge, or small mouth), gait disturbances, brisk tendon reflexes, delayed bone age, and tapering fingers. No evident heterozygous manifestation has been reported in females. Associated morphology anomalie du développement false Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by global developmental delay and severe intellectual disability, seizures, and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections, resulting in premature death in affected males. Additional reported manifestations include mild dysmorphic facial features (such as epicanthic folds, high nasal bridge, or small mouth), gait disturbances, brisk tendon reflexes, delayed bone age, and tapering fingers. No evident heterozygous manifestation has been reported in females. Occurrence Congenital true Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by global developmental delay and severe intellectual disability, seizures, and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections, resulting in premature death in affected males. Additional reported manifestations include mild dysmorphic facial features (such as epicanthic folds, high nasal bridge, or small mouth), gait disturbances, brisk tendon reflexes, delayed bone age, and tapering fingers. No evident heterozygous manifestation has been reported in females. Is a Intellectual disability false Inferred relationship Some
A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by global developmental delay and severe intellectual disability, seizures, and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections, resulting in premature death in affected males. Additional reported manifestations include mild dysmorphic facial features (such as epicanthic folds, high nasal bridge, or small mouth), gait disturbances, brisk tendon reflexes, delayed bone age, and tapering fingers. No evident heterozygous manifestation has been reported in females. Pathological process (attribute) Pathological developmental process true Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by global developmental delay and severe intellectual disability, seizures, and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections, resulting in premature death in affected males. Additional reported manifestations include mild dysmorphic facial features (such as epicanthic folds, high nasal bridge, or small mouth), gait disturbances, brisk tendon reflexes, delayed bone age, and tapering fingers. No evident heterozygous manifestation has been reported in females. Associated morphology Morphologically abnormal structure true Inferred relationship Some 1
A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by global developmental delay and severe intellectual disability, seizures, and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections, resulting in premature death in affected males. Additional reported manifestations include mild dysmorphic facial features (such as epicanthic folds, high nasal bridge, or small mouth), gait disturbances, brisk tendon reflexes, delayed bone age, and tapering fingers. No evident heterozygous manifestation has been reported in females. Is a Developmental hereditary disorder true Inferred relationship Some
A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by global developmental delay and severe intellectual disability, seizures, and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections, resulting in premature death in affected males. Additional reported manifestations include mild dysmorphic facial features (such as epicanthic folds, high nasal bridge, or small mouth), gait disturbances, brisk tendon reflexes, delayed bone age, and tapering fingers. No evident heterozygous manifestation has been reported in females. Is a X-linked recessive hereditary disease true Inferred relationship Some
A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by global developmental delay and severe intellectual disability, seizures, and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections, resulting in premature death in affected males. Additional reported manifestations include mild dysmorphic facial features (such as epicanthic folds, high nasal bridge, or small mouth), gait disturbances, brisk tendon reflexes, delayed bone age, and tapering fingers. No evident heterozygous manifestation has been reported in females. Interprets Intellectual ability true Inferred relationship Some 2
A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by global developmental delay and severe intellectual disability, seizures, and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections, resulting in premature death in affected males. Additional reported manifestations include mild dysmorphic facial features (such as epicanthic folds, high nasal bridge, or small mouth), gait disturbances, brisk tendon reflexes, delayed bone age, and tapering fingers. No evident heterozygous manifestation has been reported in females. Has interpretation Impaired true Inferred relationship Some 2
A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by global developmental delay and severe intellectual disability, seizures, and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections, resulting in premature death in affected males. Additional reported manifestations include mild dysmorphic facial features (such as epicanthic folds, high nasal bridge, or small mouth), gait disturbances, brisk tendon reflexes, delayed bone age, and tapering fingers. No evident heterozygous manifestation has been reported in females. Interprets Adaptation behavior (observable entity) true Inferred relationship Some 3
A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by global developmental delay and severe intellectual disability, seizures, and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections, resulting in premature death in affected males. Additional reported manifestations include mild dysmorphic facial features (such as epicanthic folds, high nasal bridge, or small mouth), gait disturbances, brisk tendon reflexes, delayed bone age, and tapering fingers. No evident heterozygous manifestation has been reported in females. Has interpretation Impaired true Inferred relationship Some 3
A rare X-linked syndromic intellectual disability characterized by global developmental delay and severe intellectual disability, seizures, and recurrent lower respiratory tract infections, resulting in premature death in affected males. Additional reported manifestations include mild dysmorphic facial features (such as epicanthic folds, high nasal bridge, or small mouth), gait disturbances, brisk tendon reflexes, delayed bone age, and tapering fingers. No evident heterozygous manifestation has been reported in females. Is a Genetic intellectual disability true Inferred relationship Some

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