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Additional file 1: of Neuropsychiatric phenotypes and a distinct constellation of ASD features in 3q29 deletion syndrome: results from the 3q29 registry

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posted on 2019-07-16, 05:00 authored by Rebecca Pollak, Melissa Murphy, Michael Epstein, Michael Zwick, Cheryl Klaiman, Celine Saulnier, Jennifer Mulle
Figure S1. SCQ scores split by ASD status, sex, and ASD status/sex. Figure S2. CBCL/ABCL withdrawn sub-scale scores split by genotype, sex, and ASD status. Figure S3. Geographic distribution of study participants with 3q29Del. Table S1. Questionnaire demographics for the medical questionnaire, SRS, SCQ, ASSQ, and CBCL/ABCL. Tables S2. and S3. Sensitivity analysis description and results for effect of 3q29Del self-registrants. Table S4. Comparison of scores on all four scales for 3q29Del versus control. Table S5. SRS score comparison stratified by ASD status and sex. Table S6. SCQ score comparison stratified by ASD status and sex. Table S7. CBCL/ABCL DSM-oriented sub-scale score comparison. Table S8. Contribution of congenital heart defects to phenotypes of interest. Table S9. Test for confounding factors contributing to symptomology questionnaire scores. Table S10. CBCL/ABCL Withdrawn sub-scale score comparison. Table S11. Heart defects present in study sample. Table S12. Comparison of 3q29 registry-leveraged and gold-standard phenotyping measures. Table S13. Comparison of CBC/ABCL sub-scale scores between 3q29Del and 22q11.2 deletion. (DOCX 539 kb)

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