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and more progressive therapies, many individuals can achieve much more than initially thought. It has become clearer that there is a wider range of cognitive abilities in Pitt–Hopkins than reported in much of the scientific literature. No cure is known for Pitt-Hopkins syndrome, but it is possible to
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Gastrointestinal difficulties are common in individuals with Pitt-Hopkins and can include constipation, reflux, and burping. Severe constipation often occurs over the entire lifespan. Breathing issues may cause air swallowing and associated pain. Low muscle tone can cause feeding issues at an early
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Minor hand and foot anomalies such as slender or small hands and feet, broad fingertips, clinodactyly, tapered fingers, transverse palmar crease, flat feet with hindfoot valgus deformity, overriding toes, and short metatarsals have been reported. Absent flexion creases of the thumbs may occur with
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) reveals that deviations in the brain may occur in individuals with Pitt-Hopkins. These can include a small corpus callosum, wide ventricles, and deviations in the posterior fossa. Many individuals with Pitt
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Epilepsy is not uncommon in Pitt-Hopkins and is reported in 37%-50% of cases. The onset of seizures can occur in infants or throughout adulthood. A variety of seizures can occur. Electroencephalographic (EEG) patterns can be typical or atypical, depending on the individual.
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Other features of Pitt-Hopkins syndrome may include constipation and other gastrointestinal problems, an unusually small head (microcephaly), nearsightedness (myopia), eyes that do not look in the same direction (strabismus), short stature, and minor brain abnormalities
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Zollino and colleagues defined diagnostic criteria based on characteristic features found in 75% of cases genetically confirmed for PTHS, termed cardinal features. If a person shows 9 cardinal features, they are classified as having PTHS.
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Whalen S, Héron D, Gaillon T, Moldovan O, Rossi M, Devillard F, et al. (January 2012). "Novel comprehensive diagnostic strategy in Pitt-Hopkins syndrome: clinical score and further delineation of the TCF4 mutational spectrum".
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There is no specific treatment for this condition. It is based on symptomatology. Since there is a lack of treatment, people with PTHS use behavioral and training approaches. Comorbidities may also be treated.
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Children with Pitt-Hopkins syndrome typically have a happy, excitable demeanor with frequent smiling, laughter, and hand-flapping movements. However, they can also experience anxiety and behavioral problems.
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There is not a certain diagnostic criteria, but there are a few symptoms that support a diagnosis of PTHS. Some examples are: facial dysmorphism, early onset global developmental delay, moderate to severe
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Angelman syndrome most closely resembles PTHS. Both have absent speech and a "happy" disposition. Of the differentials, Rett syndrome is the least close to PTHS. This syndrome is seen as a progressive
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It is possible that a phenotype resembling PTHS can occur without the mutation in the TCF4 gene. Mutations in the TCF4 gene do not always result in stereotypical Pitt-Hopkins syndrome.
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When a patient is suspected of having PTHS, genetic tests looking at the TCF4 gene are typically done. Some argue for a genetic test to occur first, followed by a clinical assessment.
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Pitt D, Hopkins I (September 1978). "A syndrome of mental retardation, wide mouth and intermittent overbreathing".
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929:Definitions
905:Definitions
867:Definitions
798:GeneReviews
2412:Categories
1217:(5): e21.
888:16 October
685:8 December
453:References
305:(2p16.3).
181:Wide mouth
60:Psychiatry
2254:Ungrouped
996:0009-9163
883:161843893
712:(1): 24.
630:0883-0738
400:Treatment
315:Diagnosis
297:1 alpha (
283:contactin
55:Specialty
2402:Medicine
1352:Orphanet
1284:45629810
1241:23640545
1189:27617128
1135:22670138
1086:17436254
1031:22934316
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838:(NCBI).
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738:31586495
648:29318938
574:22045651
538:17436255
483:22934316
347:splenium
295:neurexin
254:Genetics
100:Epilepsy
2005:ACD/MPV
1333:C537403
1232:3674405
1180:4918722
1126:3366706
1077:1852736
1036:26 July
762:10 July
729:6778364
639:5922265
582:9559486
529:1852727
488:17 July
430:History
343:rostrum
287:CNTNAP2
272:de novo
123:anxiety
2388:Portal
2340:CREBBP
2160:MODY 5
2155:MODY 3
1919:STHAG3
1872:MODY 9
1780:POU3F4
1772:DFNA15
1766:POU4F3
1711:MODY 4
1691:HOXD13
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2041:FOXP3
2027:FOXL2
2013:FOXI1
1999:FOXF1
1985:FOXE3
1971:FOXE1
1957:FOXC2
1938:FOXC1
1786:DFNX2
1752:PITX2
1719:LMX1B
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299:NRXN1
228:age.
96:apnea
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2262:TCF4
2207:4.11
2066:IRF6
2047:IPEX
1913:PAX9
1899:PAX8
1880:PAX6
1866:PAX4
1852:PAX3
1838:PAX2
1813:ZEB2
1794:ZEB1
1744:OFC5
1733:MSX1
1705:PDX1
1677:MNX1
1501:CAIS
1496:MAIS
1491:PAIS
1357:2896
1328:MeSH
1317:OMIM
1272:PMID
1237:PMID
1185:PMID
1131:PMID
1082:PMID
1038:2024
1027:PMID
1000:PMID
992:ISSN
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840:PMID
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734:PMID
687:2009
644:PMID
626:ISSN
570:PMID
534:PMID
490:2024
479:PMID
385:and
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131:ADHD
76:PTHS
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2117:4.3
2101:4.2
2058:3.5
1930:3.3
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