Total submissions: 2
Submitter | RCV | SCV | Clinical significance | Condition | Last evaluated | Review status | Method | Comment |
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OMIM | RCV000000273 | SCV000020417 | pathogenic | Methemoglobinemia, type I | 2008-05-01 | no assertion criteria provided | literature only | |
Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine, |
RCV003764501 | SCV004565335 | pathogenic | Hereditary methemoglobinemia | no assertion criteria provided | research | We found a 27 year old Chinese male patient with persistent cyanosis clinical phenotype, whose methemoglobin content accounts for 14.3% of all hemoglobin (normal reference value<1%), and the b5R enzyme activity of red blood cells is reduced. This is considered to be due to the presence of Methemoglobinemia, type I. Whole exome sequencing of the proband revealed two mutations in the CYB5R3 (NM:000398): c.611G>A (p.Cys204Tyr) and c.906A>G (p. * 302Trpext * 42). One of these mutations is inherited from the father, while the other is from the mother. CYB5R3 NM:000398.7: c.611G>A (NP:000398.1: p.Cys204Tyr), this mutation is pathogenic according to the ACMG score. Wang et al. and Percy MJ et al. have previously reported related mutations (PMID: 10807796, PMID: 18318771). |