U.S., Feb. 3 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07380594) titled 'Descriptive Study of Psychiatric Symptoms in White-Sutton Syndrome' on Jan. 16.
Brief Summary: White Sutton syndrome is a rare developmental disorder identified following the description of de novo variations in the POGZ gene, responsible for neurocognitive disorders that may be associated with other signs including hypotonia, deafness, visual disorders, tendency to be overweight, gastrointestinal disorders, convulsions, sleep disorders with sleep apnoea and facial morphological peculiarities. A descriptive study focusing on the neuropsychological assessments of patients showed an absence of systematic intellectual disability and cli...