Kabuki Syndrome (Kabuki make-up syndrome: KMS), first described in Japan in 1981, is a rare syndrome of unknown cause, characterized by the combination of morphological facial variations , mental retardation (intellectual disability) and various malformations. We report a case of Kabuki syndrome revealed by a language delay.
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