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. 2016 Jun 30;9:75–82. doi: 10.2147/TACG.S86420

Table 1.

A summary of the clinical features and the frequency reported among individuals with ALGS

Common system involved in ALGS Feature Overall frequency in ALGS Frequency of finding in JAG1(+)NOTCH2 (+) Frequency of finding in NOTCH2 (+)NOTCH2 (+)
Hepatic Paucity of biliary duct, conjugated hyperbilirubinemia, and liver failure Up to 100% 100% 100%
Cardiac Structural changes, pulmonary stenosis, and tetralogy of Fallot 90%–97%, 60%–67%, and 7%–16% 100% 60%
Facial features Prominent forehead, deep-set eyes with moderate hypertelorism, pointed chin, and saddle or straight nose with a bulbous tip 20%–97% 97% 20%
Eye Posterior embryotoxon 78%–89% 75% 60%
Skeletal Vertebral anomalies (hemivertebra and butterfly vertebra) 33%–93% 64% 10%
Renal Ureteropelvic obstruction and renal tubular acidosis 39% 40% 40%

Abbreviation: ALGS, Alagille syndrome.