Phip-Related Disorder

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PHIP-related disorder, also known as Chung-Jansen syndrome, is a rare condition caused by a change in the pleckstrin homology domain-interacting protein (PHIP) gene. The most common signs and symptoms, include mild to severe learning problems, behavior problems, and a tendency toward being overweight. PHIP-related disorder is an autosomal dominant condition. This means that a person with the disorder has a 1 in 2 or 50% chance of passing the condition to each child.