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NCT ID: NCT05168969 Completed - Hyperekplexia Clinical Trials

Hyperekplexia in Patients With CTNNB1 Mutation

CTNNB1
Start date: July 2, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

A few years ago, a new genetic disorder (OMIM # 615075) has been associated with loss-of-function variations in the CTNNB1 gene. The clinical features include a delayed psychomotor development usually leading to severe intellectual disability with or without autistic spectrum disorders, progressive spastic diplegia, and various visual defects. Among over 30 cases described worldwide, 2 were reported with an exaggerated startle response to sudden stimulus corresponding to a very rare neurological phenomenon called hyperekplexia. The investigators also have a 3rd patient carrying a CTNNB1 syndrome associated with hyperekplexia.

NCT ID: NCT04812119 Completed - Clinical trials for CTNNB1 Gene Mutation

Genotype-phenotype Correlations in Children and Adults With CTNNB1 Mutation

Gen-Phe CTNNB1
Start date: March 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of this study is to explore and define the correlations between genotype and phenotype in patients with CTNNB1 mutations as well as monitor and survey the natural history of the CTNNB1 syndrome.

NCT ID: NCT01238250 Recruiting - Clinical trials for STXBP1 Encephalopathy With Epilepsy

Online Study of People Who Have Genetic Changes and Features of Autism: Simons Searchlight

Start date: October 2010
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Simons Searchlight is an observational, online, international research program for families with rare genetic variants that cause neurodevelopmental disorders and may be associated with autism. Simons Searchlight collects medical, behavioral, learning, and developmental information from people who have these rare genetic changes. The goal of this study is to improve the clinical care and treatment for these people. Simons Searchlight partners with families to collect data and distribute it to qualified researchers.