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A Celiac Mimicry: Kabuki Syndrome

1LMCVGN Research Laboratory, Setif-1 University, Algeria

2Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital of Setif; Setif-1 University, Algeria

3Department of Ophthalmology, University Hospital of Babeloued, Algeria


International Journal of Celiac Disease. 2021, Vol. 9 No. 3, 91-92
DOI: 10.12691/ijcd-9-3-2
Copyright © 2021 Science and Education Publishing

Cite this paper:
Hakim Rahmoune, Nada Boutrid, Nadji Djerrad. A Celiac Mimicry: Kabuki Syndrome. International Journal of Celiac Disease. 2021; 9(3):91-92. doi: 10.12691/ijcd-9-3-2.

Correspondence to: Hakim  Rahmoune, LMCVGN Research Laboratory, Setif-1 University, Algeria. Email: h.rahmoune@univ-setif.dz, rahmounehakim@gmail.com

Abstract

Kabuki Syndrome is a rare genetic condition with a large panel of manifestations, including digestive symptoms that may simulate a celiac disease. We present a case of a very rare presentation of Kabuki Syndrome type 2.

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