2022
DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2022.887698
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Clinically available testing options resulting in diagnosis in post-exome clinic at one medical center

Abstract: Exome sequencing (ES) became clinically available in 2011 and promised an agnostic, unbiased next-generation sequencing (NGS) platform for patients with symptoms believed to have a genetic etiology. The diagnostic yield of ES has been estimated to be between 25–40% and may be higher in specific clinical scenarios. Those who remain undiagnosed may have no molecular findings of interest on ES, variants of uncertain significance in genes that are linked to human disease, or variants of uncertain significance in c… Show more

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Section: Mild/minimal/moderate Chiari Malformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For milder or imaging presentations, Thimineur et al 190 used Mild Chiari, while Michael 78 and Baker et al 191 used Minimal Chiari to de ne and this term was subsequently widely used 192,193 . In contrast, related terms such as Moderate Chiari 194 is used relatively infrequently.…”
Section: Mild/minimal/moderate Chiari Malformationmentioning
confidence: 99%