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Amanda O. Bierer

Carver Bible College

Publishes on Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies, Hearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics, Ear Surgery and Otitis Media. 2 papers and 586 citations.

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Comprehensive genetic testing in the clinical evaluation of 1119 patients with hearing loss
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Hearing loss is the most common sensory deficit in humans, affecting 1 in 500 newborns. Due to its genetic heterogeneity, comprehensive diagnostic testing has not previously been completed in a large multiethnic cohort. To determine the aggregate contribution inheritance makes to non-syndromic hearing loss, we performed comprehensive clinical genetic testing with targeted genomic enrichment and massively parallel sequencing on 1119 sequentially accrued patients. No patient was excluded based on phenotype, inheritance or previous testing. Testing resulted in identification of the underlying genetic cause for hearing loss in 440 patients (39%). Pathogenic variants were found in 49 genes and included missense variants (49%), large copy number changes (18%), small insertions and deletions (18%), nonsense variants (8%), splice-site alterations (6%), and promoter variants (<1%). The diagnostic rate varied considerably based on phenotype and was highest for patients with a positive family history of hearing loss or when the loss was congenital and symmetric. The spectrum of implicated genes showed wide ethnic variability. These findings support the more efficient utilization of medical resources through the development of evidence-based algorithms for the diagnosis of hearing loss.

Genetic Abnormalities in Complement Regulating Proteins in C3 Glomerulopathy
Aishwarya Ravindran, Richard J H Smith, Fernando C. Fervenza et al.|American Journal of Clinical Pathology|2018
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noninvasive follicular thyroid neoplasm with papillary-like nuclear features (NIFTP). The risk of cancer recurrence associated with this fusion is not well defined. Surgical pathology examination of the total thyroidectomy specimen revealed a well-encapsulated tumor with histological features consistent with hyalinizing trabecular neoplasm measuring 1.9 cm in the pyramidal lobe without evidence of capsular or vascular invasion. In addition, two microcarcinomas (1 and 3 mm, respectively) of papillary thyroid carcinoma-follicular variant were identified, one in each of the right and left lobes. The background thyroid gland revealed multinodular goiter and chronic thyroiditis.