Haploinsufficiency of KMT2D is sufficient to cause Kabuki syndrome and is compatible with life.
Teresa Romeo LuperchioCarolyn D ApplegateOlaf A BodamerHans Tomas BjornssonPublished in: Molecular genetics & genomic medicine (2019)
We present the first patient described with haploinsufficency of KMT2D leading to Kabuki syndrome. Deletion of KMT2D has been thought to be lethal, but here we describe a patient with KMT2D deletion and classical Kabuki syndrome phenotype.
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