{"Name":"Cerebellar ataxia-hypogonadism syndrome","DiseaseID__c":"GARD:0003314","id":3314,"encodedName":"cerebellar-ataxia-hypogonadism-syndrome","IsDeleted":false,"Disease_Name_Full__c":"Cerebellar ataxia-hypogonadism syndrome","Xref_IDs__c":"C1859305; C205640; C565870; DOID:0111587; MEDGEN:349137; MONDO:0008935; OMIM:212840; ORPHA:1173","USA_Estimate__c":null,"No_of_Specialist_Tagsa__c":6,"No_of_ClinGen_records__c":0,"No_of_GeneReviews__c":0,"No_of_HHS_records__c":1,"World_Estimate__c":null,"No_of_HRSA_records__c":0,"Evidence_Based_Score__c":1,"No_of_Disease_Descriptions__c":2,"Disease_Characteristics_Score__c":8,"No_of_Age_at_Onset__c":3,"Description_Source__c":"MONDO:0008935","Disease_Description__c":"Cerebellar ataxia-hypogonadism syndrome is a very rare autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the combination of progressive cerebellar ataxia with onset from early childhood to the fourth decade, and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (delayed puberty and lack of secondary sex characteristics). Cerebellar ataxia-hypogonadism syndrome belongs to a clinical continuum of neurodegenerative disorders along with clinically overlapping disorders such as ataxia-hypogonadism-choroidal dystrophy syndrome (see this term).","GARD_Name__c":"Cerebellar ataxia-hypogonadism syndrome","GARD_Synonym__c":"cerebellar ataxia and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism; cerebellar ataxia hypogonadotropic hypogonadism; gordon holmes syndrome; gordon-holmes syndrome; lhrh deficiency and ataxia; luteinizing hormone releasing hormone, deficiency of with ataxia; luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone deficiency with ataxia; progressive cerebellar ataxia with hypogonadism","Curated_Disease_Description_Source__c":"MONDO:0008935","Curated_Disease_Description__c":"Gordon Holmes syndrome is a rare condition characterized by reproductive and neurological problems. One of the key features of the condition is reduced production of hormones that direct sexual development (hypogonadotropic hypogonadism). Many affected individuals have a delay in development of the typical signs of puberty, such as the growth of facial hair and deepening of the voice in males, and the start of monthly periods (menstruation) and breast development in females. Some never undergo puberty. While some people with Gordon Holmes syndrome seem to have normal puberty, they develop other problems with the reproductive system later in life. In early adulthood, individuals with Gordon Holmes syndrome develop neurological problems, usually beginning with speech difficulties (dysarthria). As the condition worsens, affected individuals have problems with balance and coordination (cerebellar ataxia), often leading to difficulties with activities of daily living and a need for wheelchair assistance. Some affected individuals also develop memory problems and a decline in intellectual function (dementia).","Curated_USA_Estimate_Source__c":null,"Curated_USA_Estimate__c":null,"Age_at_Onset_Snippet_Text__c":"from Childhood to Adulthood","SourceID__c":"ORPHA:1173","Deprecated__c":"No","Disease_Concept_Type__c":"Rare Disease Grouping","MONDO_ID__c":"MONDO:0008935","ORPHANET_ID__c":"ORPHA:1173","Replaced_By_ID__c":null,"Display_Spanish_Disease_Name__c":"Síndrome de ataxia cerebelosa-hipogonadismo","Spanish_Description_Source__c":"ORPHA:1173","Spanish_Description__c":"El síndrome de ataxia cerebelosa - hipogonadismo es un trastorno neurodegenerativo autosómico recesivo muy raro caracterizado por la combinación de ataxia cerebelosa progresiva, de aparición entre la infancia temprana y la cuarta década de vida, e hipogonadismo hipogonadotrópico (retraso puberal y falta de caracteres sexuales secundarios). El síndrome de ataxia cerebelosa - hipogonadismo pertenece a un continuo clínico de trastornos neurodegenerativos junto con trastornos clínicamente solapantes tales como el síndrome de ataxia - hipogonadismo - distrofia coroidea (consulte este término).","Spanish_Disease_Name__c":"síndrome de ataxia cerebelosa-hipogonadismo","Spanish_GARD_Synonym__c":"deficiencia de liberación de hormona luteinizante con ataxia; síndrome de gordon-holmes","Category_Linearization__c":"ORPHA:98006","icd10_id__c":null,"mesh_id__c":null,"omim_id__c":null,"snomed_id__c":null,"umls_id__c":null,"GARD_Disease__c":[{"Curated_Disease_Description__c":"Gordon Holmes syndrome is a rare condition characterized by reproductive and neurological problems. One of the key features of the condition is reduced production of hormones that direct sexual development (hypogonadotropic hypogonadism). Many affected individuals have a delay in development of the typical signs of puberty, such as the growth of facial hair and deepening of the voice in males, and the start of monthly periods (menstruation) and breast development in females. Some never undergo puberty. While some people with Gordon Holmes syndrome seem to have normal puberty, they develop other problems with the reproductive system later in life. In early adulthood, individuals with Gordon Holmes syndrome develop neurological problems, usually beginning with speech difficulties (dysarthria). As the condition worsens, affected individuals have problems with balance and coordination (cerebellar ataxia), often leading to difficulties with activities of daily living and a need for wheelchair assistance. Some affected individuals also develop memory problems and a decline in intellectual function (dementia).","Curated_Disease_Description_Source__c":"MONDO:0008935","GARD_Synonym__c":"cerebellar ataxia and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism; cerebellar ataxia hypogonadotropic hypogonadism; gordon holmes syndrome; gordon-holmes syndrome; lhrh deficiency and ataxia; luteinizing hormone releasing hormone, deficiency of with ataxia; luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone deficiency with ataxia; progressive cerebellar ataxia with hypogonadism","Name":"Cerebellar ataxia-hypogonadism syndrome","estimateUsa":""}],"Organization_Supported_Diseases__c":[{"Account_Name__c":"National Ataxia Foundation","Website__c":"https://ataxia.org/"}],"GARD_Disease_Tag__c":[{"Tag_Name__c":"Genetics","Tag_Category__c":"Cause;Disease Category;Specialist","category_description":"Genetic diseases affect the DNA, or genetic instructions, which directs how tissues, organs, and body systems function.","curated_tag_name":"Genetic diseases"},{"Tag_Name__c":"Neurology","Tag_Category__c":"Disease Category;Specialist","category_description":"Neurological diseases affect the brain, spinal cord, cranial nerves, autonomic nerves, or other peripheral nerves.","curated_tag_name":"Neurological diseases"},{"Tag_Name__c":"Endocrine","Tag_Category__c":"Disease Category;Specialist","category_description":"Endocrine diseases affect hormone production or how the body responds to a specific hormone(s).","curated_tag_name":"Endocrine diseases"},{"Tag_Name__c":"Urogenital Disorders","Tag_Category__c":"Disease Category","category_description":"Urinary and reproductive diseases affect the kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra, or the reproductive organs.","curated_tag_name":"Urinary and reproductive diseases"},{"Tag_Name__c":"Obstetrics / Gynecology","Tag_Category__c":"Specialist"},{"Tag_Name__c":"Urologist","Tag_Category__c":"Specialist"},{"Tag_Name__c":"Infertility","Tag_Category__c":"Account","curated_tag_name":"Infertility"},{"Tag_Name__c":"Ataxia","Tag_Category__c":"Account","curated_tag_name":"Ataxia"},{"Tag_Name__c":"Pituitary deficiency","Tag_Category__c":"Account","curated_tag_name":"Pituitary deficiencies"},{"Tag_Name__c":"Pediatrics","Tag_Category__c":"Specialist"}],"Age_At_Onset__c":[{"Age_At_Onset__c":"Adolescent","Provided_By__c":"ORPHA:1173"},{"Age_At_Onset__c":"Adult","Provided_By__c":"ORPHA:1173"},{"Age_At_Onset__c":"Childhood","Provided_By__c":"ORPHA:1173"}],"Diagnosis__c":[{"Type__c":"GTR","Curie__c":"MEDGEN:C1859305"}],"External_Identifier_Disease__c":[{"URL__c":"https://raresource.nih.gov/diseases/filter/0003314","Source__c":"RareSource"},{"URL__c":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK247161","Source__c":"Gene Review","Xref__c":"NBK247161"},{"URL__c":"https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ols4/ontologies/doid/classes?obo_id=DOID%3A0111587","Source__c":"MONDO:0008935","Xref__c":"DOID:0111587"},{"URL__c":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/medgen/?term=349137","Source__c":"C1859305","Xref__c":"MEDGEN:349137"},{"URL__c":"https://www.orpha.net/en/disease/detail/1173","Source__c":"C1859305; MONDO:0008935; ORPHA:1173","Xref__c":"ORPHA:1173"},{"URL__c":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/C565870","Source__c":"MONDO:0008935","Xref__c":"C565870"},{"URL__c":"https://www.omim.org/entry/212840","Source__c":"C1859305; MONDO:0008935; ORPHA:1173","Xref__c":"OMIM:212840"},{"URL__c":"https://uts.nlm.nih.gov/uts/umls/concept/C1859305","Source__c":"C1859305","Xref__c":"C1859305"},{"URL__c":"https://browser.ihtsdotools.org/?perspective=full&conceptId1=230240004","Source__c":"C1859305","Xref__c":"230240004"},{"URL__c":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0008935","Source__c":"GARD:0003314","Xref__c":"MONDO:0008935"},{"URL__c":"https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/condition/gordon-holmes-syndrome","Source__c":"GARD:0003314","Xref__c":"https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/condition/gordon-holmes-syndrome"},{"URL__c":"https://evsexplore.semantics.cancer.gov/evsexplore/concept/ncit/C205640","Source__c":"C1859305","Xref__c":"C205640"}],"GARD_Disease_Gene__c":[{"GeneSymbol__c":"RNF216","GHR_URL__c":"https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/gene/rnf216","Gene_Type__c":"protein-coding gene","Causal_Gene__c":true}],"Inheritance__c":["Autosomal recessive"],"GARD_Disease_Feature__c":[{"Provided_By__c":"ORPHA:1173","HPO_Frequency__c":"Very frequent (80-99%)","Feature__r":{"HPO_Description__c":"Abnormal development of large mammary glands in males resulting in breast enlargement.","HPO_Feature_URL__c":"https://hpo.jax.org/browse/term/HP:0000771","HPO_Synonym__c":"Enlarged male breast; Gynaecomastia","HPO_Name__c":"Gynecomastia","HPO_Feature_Type__c":"Symptom"}},{"Provided_By__c":"ORPHA:1173","HPO_Frequency__c":"Frequent (30-79%)","Feature__r":{"HPO_Description__c":"Loss of strength in the arm, leg, and sometimes face on one side of the body. 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