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An Integrated Approach for Microprotein Identification and Sequence Analysis
Published on: July 12, 2022
Application of the MicroNAPS Classification for Robin Sequence
Cory M Resnick1,2, Eliot Katz3,4, Alistair Varidel2,5
1Associate Professor of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Abstract:
ObjectiveThe only findings consistent among infants with Robin sequence (RS) are the presence of micrognathia, glossoptosis, and upper airway obstruction (UAO). Feeding and growth dysfunction are typical. The etiopathogenesis of these findings, however, is highly variable, ranging from sporadic to syndromic causes, with widely disparate levels of severity. This heterogeneity has created inconsistency within RS literature and debate about appropriate workup and treatment. Despite several attempts at stratification, no system has been broadly adopted.DesignWe recently presented a novel classification that is summarized by the acronym MicroNAPS. Each of 5 elements is scored: gnathia, utrition, irway, alate, yndrome/comorbidities, and element scores are summarized into a "stage".ResultsTesting of this system in a sample of 100 infants from our center found it to be clinically relevant and to predict important management decisions and outcomes.ConclusionsWe herein present an interactive website (www.prscalculator.com) and printable reference card for simple application of MicroNAPS, and we advocate for this classification system to be adopted for clinical care and research.
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