NM_000238.4(KCNH2):c.928C>A (p.Pro310Thr) AND Cardiac arrhythmia
- Germline classification:
- Uncertain significance (1 submission)
- Last evaluated:
- Dec 4, 2023
- Review status:
- Somatic classification
of clinical impact: - None
- Review status:
- Somatic classification
of oncogenicity: - None
- Review status:
- Record status:
- current
- Accession:
- RCV001841029.12
Allele description [Variation Report for NM_000238.4(KCNH2):c.928C>A (p.Pro310Thr)]
NM_000238.4(KCNH2):c.928C>A (p.Pro310Thr)
Condition(s)
- Name:
- Cardiac arrhythmia
- Synonyms:
- Cardiac rhythm disease
- Identifiers:
- EFO: EFO_0004269; MONDO: MONDO:0007263; MedGen: C0003811; Human Phenotype Ontology: HP:0011675
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