Table 2.

SATB2-Associated Syndrome: Frequency of Select Features

Finding% of Affected Persons 1Comment
Developmental delay / intellectual disability100%Most commonly in the moderate-to-profound range
Speech delay100%
Craniofacial dysmorphism84%
Dental anomalies98%
Behavioral issues55%
Elevated alkaline phosphatase62%
Cleft palate45%
Abnormal neuroimaging68%
Micrognathia42%
Hypotonia59%
Feeding difficulties68%
Low weight22%
Low bone density26%
Clinical seizures20%
1.

Complete information was not available for some individuals.

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