chronische atriale en intestinale dysritmie (aandoening) | | chronische atriale en intestinale dysritmie | | CAID-syndroom
| | Chronic atrial and intestinal dysrhythmia | | CAID (chronic atrial and intestinal dysrhythmia) syndrome
| | Syndrome with characteristics of sick sinus syndrome and intestinal pseudo-obstruction. The heart and digestive issues develop at the same time, usually by age 20. The syndrome is caused by mutations in the SGO1 gene. This gene provides instructions for making part of a protein complex cohesin. This protein complex helps control the placement of chromosomes during cell division. Research suggests that SGO1 gene mutations may result in a cohesin complex that is less able to hold sister chromatids together, resulting in decreased chromosomal stability during cell division. This instability is thought to cause senescence of cells in the intestinal muscle and in the sinoatrial node, resulting in problems maintaining proper rhythmic movements of the heart and intestines. |
| Id | 720507006 | Status | Primitive |
SNOMED CT to Orphanet simple map | 435988 |
SNOMED CT to ICD-10 extended map | Target | K59.8 | Rule | TRUE | Advice | ALWAYS K59.8 | Correlation | SNOMED CT source code to target map code correlation not specified |
Target | I49.5 | Rule | TRUE | Advice | ALWAYS I49.5 | Correlation | SNOMED CT source code to target map code correlation not specified |
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