Birk-Barel syndrome

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Birk-Barel syndrome
Synonyms Birk-Barel mental retardation dysmorphism syndrome
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Specialty Medical genetics
Symptoms Intellectual disability, hypotonia, feeding difficulties, dysmorphic features
Complications N/A
Onset
Duration
Types
Causes Mutations in the KCNK9 gene
Risks
Diagnosis Genetic testing, clinical evaluation
Differential diagnosis
Prevention
Treatment Supportive care, speech therapy, physical therapy
Medication
Prognosis
Frequency Rare
Deaths


Birk-Barel syndrome is a rare genetic disorder characterized by intellectual disability, hypotonia (low muscle tone), distinctive facial features, and various physical abnormalities. It is caused by mutations in the KCNK9 gene and is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner.

Symptoms and Signs[edit]

The primary symptoms of Birk-Barel syndrome include intellectual disability, which can range from mild to severe, and hypotonia. Individuals with this syndrome may also have distinctive facial features, such as a long face, prominent forehead, large ears, and a small chin. Other physical abnormalities may include microcephaly (small head size), short stature, and various skeletal abnormalities.

Genetics[edit]

Birk-Barel syndrome is caused by mutations in the KCNK9 gene, which provides instructions for making a protein that plays a crucial role in the function of nerve cells. This protein is involved in the transmission of electrical signals in the brain. Mutations in the KCNK9 gene disrupt the normal function of this protein, leading to the symptoms of Birk-Barel syndrome. The syndrome is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner, which means that an individual must inherit two copies of the mutated gene, one from each parent, in order to develop the syndrome. Individuals who inherit only one copy of the mutated gene are known as carriers and typically do not show symptoms of the syndrome.

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosis of Birk-Barel syndrome is based on the presence of characteristic symptoms and can be confirmed by genetic testing to identify mutations in the KCNK9 gene.

Treatment[edit]

There is currently no cure for Birk-Barel syndrome. Treatment is symptomatic and supportive, and may include physical therapy for hypotonia, special education services for intellectual disability, and management of any other physical abnormalities.

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NIH genetic and rare disease info[edit]

Birk-Barel syndrome is a rare disease.

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