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Low 1-minute APGAR score

MedGen UID:
1369505
Concept ID:
C4476848
Finding
Synonym: Low one-minute APGAR score
 
HPO: HP:0030918

Conditions with this feature

Prader-Willi syndrome
MedGen UID:
46057
Concept ID:
C0032897
Disease or Syndrome
Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is characterized by severe hypotonia and feeding difficulties in early infancy, followed in later infancy or early childhood by excessive eating and gradual development of morbid obesity (unless eating is externally controlled). Motor milestones and language development are delayed. All individuals have some degree of cognitive impairment. A distinctive behavioral phenotype (with temper tantrums, stubbornness, manipulative behavior, and obsessive-compulsive characteristics) is common. Hypogonadism is present in both males and females and manifests as genital hypoplasia, incomplete pubertal development, and, in most, infertility. Short stature is common (if not treated with growth hormone); characteristic facial features, strabismus, and scoliosis are often present.
Severe X-linked myotubular myopathy
MedGen UID:
98374
Concept ID:
C0410203
Congenital Abnormality
X-linked myotubular myopathy (X-MTM), also known as myotubular myopathy (MTM), is characterized by muscle weakness that ranges from severe to mild. Approximately 80% of affected males present with severe (classic) X-MTM characterized by polyhydramnios, decreased fetal movement, and neonatal weakness, hypotonia, and respiratory failure. Motor milestones are significantly delayed and most individuals fail to achieve independent ambulation. Weakness is profound and often involves facial and extraocular muscles. Respiratory failure is nearly uniform, with most individuals requiring 24-hour ventilatory assistance. It is estimated that at least 25% of boys with severe X-MTM die in the first year of life, and those who survive rarely live into adulthood. Males with mild or moderate X-MTM (~20%) achieve motor milestones more quickly than males with the severe form; many ambulate independently, and may live into adulthood. Most require gastrostomy tubes and/or ventilator support. In all subtypes of X-MTM, the muscle disease is not obviously progressive. Female carriers of X-MTM are generally asymptomatic, although manifesting heterozygotes are increasingly being identified. In affected females, symptoms range from severe, generalized weakness presenting in childhood, with infantile onset similar to affected male patients, to mild (often asymmetric) weakness manifesting in adulthood. Affected adult females may experience progressive respiratory decline and ultimately require ventilatory support.

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Etiology

Wu XP, Gu CL, Han SP, Deng XY, Chen XQ, Wang HY, Li SS, Wang J, Zhou Q, Hou WW, Gao Y, Han LR, Liu HJ, Yu ZB, Wang ZQ, Li N, Li HX, Zhou JJ, Chen SS, Jiang SY, Lu XX, Pan ZJ, Chen XH
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Mitra M, McKee MM, Akobirshoev I, Valentine A, Ritter G, Zhang J, McKee K, Iezzoni LI
Am J Prev Med 2020 Mar;58(3):418-426. Epub 2020 Jan 15 doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2019.10.012. PMID: 31952943Free PMC Article
Zhang X, Xu H, Hu R, Xiong Y, Gu W, Zhou Q, Li X
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Gould JB
Pediatrics 1999 Jan;103(1 Suppl E):278-90. PMID: 9917471

Diagnosis

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Therapy

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Prognosis

Wu XP, Gu CL, Han SP, Deng XY, Chen XQ, Wang HY, Li SS, Wang J, Zhou Q, Hou WW, Gao Y, Han LR, Liu HJ, Yu ZB, Wang ZQ, Li N, Li HX, Zhou JJ, Chen SS, Jiang SY, Lu XX, Pan ZJ, Chen XH
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Leuthner SR, Das UG
Pediatr Clin North Am 2004 Jun;51(3):737-45. doi: 10.1016/j.pcl.2004.01.016. PMID: 15157595
Cordero L, Timan CJ, Waters HH, Sachs LA
J Perinatol 2002 Jul-Aug;22(5):348-53. doi: 10.1038/sj.jp.7210736. PMID: 12082467
Gould JB
Pediatrics 1999 Jan;103(1 Suppl E):278-90. PMID: 9917471
Parashar UD, Kilgore PE, Holman RC, Clarke MJ, Bresee JS, Glass RI
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 1998 Jan;152(1):47-51. doi: 10.1001/archpedi.152.1.47. PMID: 9452707

Clinical prediction guides

Wu XP, Gu CL, Han SP, Deng XY, Chen XQ, Wang HY, Li SS, Wang J, Zhou Q, Hou WW, Gao Y, Han LR, Liu HJ, Yu ZB, Wang ZQ, Li N, Li HX, Zhou JJ, Chen SS, Jiang SY, Lu XX, Pan ZJ, Chen XH
Zhongguo Dang Dai Er Ke Za Zhi 2021 Aug 15;23(8):814-820. doi: 10.7499/j.issn.1008-8830.2102037. PMID: 34511171Free PMC Article
Mitra M, McKee MM, Akobirshoev I, Valentine A, Ritter G, Zhang J, McKee K, Iezzoni LI
Am J Prev Med 2020 Mar;58(3):418-426. Epub 2020 Jan 15 doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2019.10.012. PMID: 31952943Free PMC Article
Zhang X, Xu H, Hu R, Xiong Y, Gu W, Zhou Q, Li X
Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 2019 Aug;98(8):997-1003. Epub 2019 May 1 doi: 10.1111/aogs.13595. PMID: 30801657
Leuthner SR, Das UG
Pediatr Clin North Am 2004 Jun;51(3):737-45. doi: 10.1016/j.pcl.2004.01.016. PMID: 15157595
Gould JB
Pediatrics 1999 Jan;103(1 Suppl E):278-90. PMID: 9917471

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