ISSN 1662-4009 (online)

ey0020.2-14 | New Perspectives | ESPEYB20

2.14. Pathogenic copy number and sequence variants in children born SGA with short stature without imprinting disorders

K Hara-Isono , A Nakamura , T Fuke , T Inoue , S Kawashima , K Matsubara , S Sano , K Yamazawa , M Fukami , T Ogata , M Kagami

Brief summary: This observational study aimed at clarifying the contribution of pathogenic copy number variants (PCNVs) and candidate pathogenic variants in 86 children born small-for-gestational-age with short stature (SGA-SS).Approximately 10% of children born SGA do not show catch-up and remain permanently short (SGA-SS) (1,2). There is increasing evidence suggesting that genetic abnormalities underlie a high proportion of SGA-SS children. In this stu...