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“Duane Retraction Syndrome”, Victor McKusick, Mendelian Inheritance in Man, 1966. (DURS) 杜安內縮回綜合徵。icd10=H50.81

Genomic coordinate 8:65,100,001

 


Here I present: Duane Retraction Syndrome”, Victor McKusick, Mendelian Inheritance in Man’, 1966. (DURS杜安內縮回綜合徵。icd10=H50.81

INTRODUCTION.

Duane retraction syndrome (DURS) consists four (4) types of congenital  strabismus (abnormal alignment of the eyes) most commonly characterized by the inability of the eyes to move outward. The syndrome was first described by ophthalmologists Jakob Stilling (1887) and Sigmund Türk (1896), and subsequently named after Alexander Duane (1858-1926), who discussed the disorder in more detail in 1905.

Duane retraction syndrome (DURS) consists of four (4) types of congenital eye movement disorder characterized by a failure of cranial nerve VI (abducens nerve) to develop normally, resulting in restriction or absence of abduction, adduction, or both, and narrowing of the palpebral fissure and retraction of the globe on attempted adduction. Undiagnosed in children, it can lead to amblyopia, a permanent uncorrectable loss of vision.

 

There is evidence Duane retraction syndrome type-1 (DURS1) maps to cytogenetic location 8q13 and genomic coordinates 8:65,100,001-72,000,000.  The screenshot of the DURS gene 6,900,000 bp (base pairs) of DNA sequence length is shown BELOW.  Nine (9) other genes besides DURS in the 8q13 cytogenetic location are listed BENEATH.

 

 

 

Coordinate  Symbol  Genomic Name
8:64,580,365  BHLHE22 Basic helix-loop-helix family, member E22
8:64,586,575  CYP7B1 Cytochrome P450, subfamily VIIB polypeptide 1
8:65,100,001  CMT2H Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, axonal, type 2H
8:65,100,001  DEL8q13 Mesomelia-synostoses syndrome 
8:65,100,001  DURS1 Duane retraction syndrome 1
8:65,100,001  FEB1.. Febrile seizures, familial, 1
8:65,602,458  ARMC1 Armadillo repeat-containing protein 1
8:65,643,889  MTFR1 Mitochondrial fission regulator 1
8:65,714,334  PDE7A Phosphodiesterase-7A
8:66,014,978  DNAJC5B DNAJ/HSP40 homolog, subfamily C, member 5, beta

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