Kabuki syndrome

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2. Skeletal anomalies in Kabuki syndrome

Some of the skeletal abnormalities that can be found in patients with Kabuki syndrome include:

  • Scoliosis or kyphosis
  • Vertebral anomalies
  • Persistence of "fetal pads" on the fingers (a small pad-like structure is observed under the surface of the fingers)
  • Dermatoglyphic anomalies
  • Abnormalities in the shape and size of the fingers

Below, we review some of these, grouped into primary or secondary skeletal abnormalities, as well as their treatment.

Last modified
09 December 2024