Volume 70, Issue 4 pp. 444-447
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The Dutch uniform multicenter registration system for genetic disorders and malformation syndromes

A. Monic N. Zwamborn-Hanssen

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A. Monic N. Zwamborn-Hanssen

Clinical Genetics Center Limburg, Maastricht, The Netherlands

Clinical Genetics Center Limburg, P.O. Box 1475, 6201 BL Maastricht, The NetherlandsSearch for more papers by this author
Jan B. Bijlsma

Jan B. Bijlsma

Clinical Genetics Center Utrecht, The Netherlands

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Eric F. A. M. Hennekam

Eric F. A. M. Hennekam

Clinical Genetics Center Utrecht, The Netherlands

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Dick Lindhout

Dick Lindhout

Clinical Genetics Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

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Frits A. Beemer

Frits A. Beemer

Clinical Genetics Center Utrecht, The Netherlands

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Egbert Bakker

Egbert Bakker

Clinical Genetics Center Leiden, Leiden, The Netherlands

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Wim J. Kleijer

Wim J. Kleijer

Clinical Genetics Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

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Henny F. de France

Henny F. de France

Clinical Genetics Center Utrecht, The Netherlands

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Christine E. M. de Die-Smulders

Christine E. M. de Die-Smulders

Clinical Genetics Center Limburg, Maastricht, The Netherlands

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Martinus Duran

Martinus Duran

Clinical Genetics Center Utrecht, The Netherlands

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Albert H. van Gennip

Albert H. van Gennip

Clinical Genetics Center Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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J. Theo van Mens

J. Theo van Mens

S.I.G., Utrecht, The Netherlands

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Peter L. Pearson

Peter L. Pearson

Clinical Genetics Center Utrecht, The Netherlands

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Gerrit Mantel

Gerrit Mantel

Clinical Genetics Center Leiden, Leiden, The Netherlands

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Rob E. Verhage

Rob E. Verhage

Clinical Genetics Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

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Joep P. M. Geraedts

Joep P. M. Geraedts

Clinical Genetics Center Limburg, Maastricht, The Netherlands

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Abstract

In medical genetics, several systems are used to classify and code genetic disorders for the purpose of automated registration. In the Netherlands, a genetic diagnosis code system has been developed that links a unique four-digit code to a principal description and all current synonyms. The main goal of this coding system is to enable nationwide uniformity of coding, without losing access to information stored in the past, identified by the ICD/BPA code (the International Classification of Diseases as adapted by the British Paediatric Association) and/or the MIM code (McKusick's classification in Mendelian Inheritance in Man). To this effect, the Dutch diagnosis code is cross-referenced with the 2 pre-existing classification systems. Developments in medical genetics make regular updates of all coding systems necessary. In the Netherlands, new diagnosis codes are assigned centrally to preserve uniformity and distributed periodically to all 8 clinical genetic centers. Diagnosis codes are assigned in numerical order of inclusion, enabling quick and easy updates. It is possible to include subclassifications of disorders according to pattern of inheritance, gene location, and gene mutations and to cover all disorders and disorder subtypes which are not clearly distinguished by the 2 pre-existing classification systems. The architecture of the coding system is suitable for international use. It offers a practical solution for clinical geneticists in need of a coding system suitable for clinical use. The use of the diagnosis code will also facilitate reliable comparison of data and nationwide genetic epidemiological studies. Am. J. Med. Genet. 70:444–447, 1997. © 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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