“…The term CHARGE is an acronym for the syndrome's six core features: C, coloboma of the iris/retina; H, heart defects; A, atresia of the choanae; R, retardation of growth/development; G, genital abnormalities; and E, ear abnormalities. Occurring once in every 8500-10,000 live births [42,43], CHARGE syndrome also involves a range of secondary features, including deafness, laryngomalacia, vestibulocochlear defects, facial [80][81][82][83][84][85][86][87] CHARGE = C, coloboma of the iris/retina; H, heart defects; A, atresia of the choanae; R, retardation of growth/development; G, genital abnormalities; and E, ear abnormalities; PI3K = phosphoinositide 3-kinase; AKT = protein kinase B; MAPK = mitogen-activated protein kinase; mTOR = mammalian target of rapamycin nerve palsy, and oral clefts [44][45][46][47]. Many individuals with CHARGE syndrome are reported to exhibit autistic-like behaviors, with an estimated 27.5% meeting classification for autism [45].…”