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All Things Kabuki on Twitter: "Persistent fetal pads on the fingers is a common trait seen in Kabuki Syndrome. Follow our 30 Day Kabuki Syndrome Awareness Campaign. Like & RT! #kabukisyndrome #allthingskabuki #
Case Report: Autistic Disorder in Kabuki Syndrome | SpringerLink
2014.3-25.EponymsM - Our Dermatology Online
Kabuki syndrome: A new case associated with Becker nevus
Pierpont syndrome: A collaborative study - Wright - 2011 - American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A - Wiley Online Library
Zone 1 Flexor Tendon Injuries | Musculoskeletal Key
Opening Wedge Osteotomy for Valgus Deformity of the Little Finger after Proximal Phalangeal Fracture in Children: Two Case Reports
Fetal pads as a clue to the diagnosis of Pitt–Hopkins syndrome - Lehalle - 2011 - American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A - Wiley Online Library
Medical Management of KS Part 1
Medical Management of KS Part 1
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Forgotten Diseases Research Foundation | Pitt Hopkins Syndrome (PTHS)
The spectrum of congenital cardiac malformations encountered in six children with Kabuki syndrome | Cardiology in the Young | Cambridge Core
Fingerprint Patterns Influenced by the Same Genes As Limb Development | Technology Networks
Fetal pads as a clue to the diagnosis of Pitt–Hopkins syndrome - Lehalle - 2011 - American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A - Wiley Online Library
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Fetal pads as a clue to the diagnosis of Pitt–Hopkins syndrome - Lehalle - 2011 - American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A - Wiley Online Library
Trigger Finger Release Surgery | Trigger Finger Release Surgery | By Jay Talsania MD, Orthopaedic Hand Surgeon | Facebook
Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry (JOCPD)
Fetal finger pads and pillowing of palm between palmar creases | Download Scientific Diagram
Finger creases lend a hand in Kabuki syndrome - ScienceDirect
Finger creases lend a hand in Kabuki syndrome - ScienceDirect