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- Q1538227 subject Q6500135.
- Q1538227 subject Q6853484.
- Q1538227 subject Q7215483.
- Q1538227 abstract "Kabuki syndrome, also previously known as Kabuki makeup syndrome, KMS or Niikawa–Kuroki Syndrome, is a pediatric congenital disorder of suspected genetic origin [1][2] with multiple congenital anomalies and intellectual disabilities. It is quite rare, affecting roughly one in 32,000 births. It was identified and described in 1981 by two Japanese groups, led by the scientists Norio Niikawa and Yoshikazu Kuroki. It is named Kabuki Syndrome because of the facial resemblance of affected individuals to stage makeup used in Kabuki, a Japanese traditional theatrical form.".
- Q1538227 icd10 "Q87.0".
- Q1538227 icd9 "759.89".
- Q1538227 omim "147920".
- Q1538227 thumbnail KabukiSyndrome2.jpg?width=300.
- Q1538227 wikiPageExternalLink 759.89.htm.
- Q1538227 wikiPageExternalLink www.kabukisyndrome.com.
- Q1538227 wikiPageExternalLink www.kabukisyndromeassoc.com.au.
- Q1538227 wikiPageExternalLink www.kabukiuk.org.uk.
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- Q1538227 wikiPageExternalLink NBK62111.
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- Q1538227 wikiPageExternalLink 08232010kabuki.htm.
- Q1538227 wikiPageExternalLink www.sakks.org.
- Q1538227 wikiPageWikiLink Q1124169.
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- Q1538227 wikiPageWikiLink Q42918.
- Q1538227 wikiPageWikiLink Q6500135.
- Q1538227 wikiPageWikiLink Q6531938.
- Q1538227 wikiPageWikiLink Q6853484.
- Q1538227 wikiPageWikiLink Q7215483.
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- Q1538227 icd "759.89".
- Q1538227 icd "Q87.0".
- Q1538227 name "Kabuki syndrome".
- Q1538227 omim "147920".
- Q1538227 type Disease.
- Q1538227 type Thing.
- Q1538227 type Q12136.
- Q1538227 comment "Kabuki syndrome, also previously known as Kabuki makeup syndrome, KMS or Niikawa–Kuroki Syndrome, is a pediatric congenital disorder of suspected genetic origin [1][2] with multiple congenital anomalies and intellectual disabilities. It is quite rare, affecting roughly one in 32,000 births. It was identified and described in 1981 by two Japanese groups, led by the scientists Norio Niikawa and Yoshikazu Kuroki.".
- Q1538227 label "Kabuki syndrome".
- Q1538227 depiction KabukiSyndrome2.jpg.
- Q1538227 name "Kabuki syndrome".