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- COACH_Syndrome abstract "COACH syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterised by Cerebellar vermis hypoplasia, Oligophrenia (developmental delay/mental retardation), Ataxia, Coloboma, and Hepatic fibrosis. The vermis hypoplasia falls in a spectrum of mid-hindbrain malformation called the molar tooth sign (MTS), making COACH a Joubert syndrome related disorder (JSRD) due to mutation in the gene TMEM67 in majority of cases. Renal insufficiency was also found in some cases.".
- COACH_Syndrome icd10 "Q04.3".
- COACH_Syndrome omim "216360".
- COACH_Syndrome wikiPageExternalLink 23622411.
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- COACH_Syndrome wikiPageExternalLink 1.
- COACH_Syndrome wikiPageExternalLink OC_Exp.php?Lng=GB&Expert=1454.
- COACH_Syndrome wikiPageExternalLink intro.htm.
- COACH_Syndrome wikiPageID "49201001".
- COACH_Syndrome wikiPageLength "13558".
- COACH_Syndrome wikiPageOutDegree "3".
- COACH_Syndrome wikiPageRevisionID "704736140".
- COACH_Syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Category:Brain_disorders.
- COACH_Syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Congenital_hepatic_fibrosis.
- COACH_Syndrome wikiPageWikiLink Joubert_syndrome.
- COACH_Syndrome icd "Q04.3".
- COACH_Syndrome name "COACH Syndrome".
- COACH_Syndrome omim "216360".
- COACH_Syndrome umls "1857662.0".
- COACH_Syndrome wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_disease.
- COACH_Syndrome subject Category:Brain_disorders.
- COACH_Syndrome hypernym Disorder.
- COACH_Syndrome type Disease.
- COACH_Syndrome type Thing.
- COACH_Syndrome type Q12136.
- COACH_Syndrome comment "COACH syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterised by Cerebellar vermis hypoplasia, Oligophrenia (developmental delay/mental retardation), Ataxia, Coloboma, and Hepatic fibrosis. The vermis hypoplasia falls in a spectrum of mid-hindbrain malformation called the molar tooth sign (MTS), making COACH a Joubert syndrome related disorder (JSRD) due to mutation in the gene TMEM67 in majority of cases. Renal insufficiency was also found in some cases.".
- COACH_Syndrome label "COACH Syndrome".
- COACH_Syndrome wasDerivedFrom COACH_Syndrome?oldid=704736140.
- COACH_Syndrome isPrimaryTopicOf COACH_Syndrome.
- COACH_Syndrome name "COACH Syndrome".