PeBenito R, Ferretti C
Stanley S. Lamm Institute for Child Neurology and Developmental Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, NY 11201.
Ann Ophthalmol. 1989 Aug;21(8):312-5.
Kabuki makeup syndrome (KMS), also known as Niikawa-Kuroki syndrome, is a dysmorphic disorder of unknown etiology, characterized by unusual facies, large protruding ears, postnatal dwarfism, and mental retardation. The syndrome has been seen almost exclusively in Japanese children. We report a case of KMS that occurred in a child of mixed ethnicity. Differential diagnosis is discussed.
歌舞伎综合征(KMS),也称为丹川-黑木综合征,是一种病因不明的畸形障碍,其特征为面容异常、耳朵大且突出、出生后身材矮小和智力迟钝。该综合征几乎仅在日本儿童中出现。我们报告一例发生在混血儿儿童中的歌舞伎综合征病例。并对鉴别诊断进行了讨论。