Abstract
Objective: To determine the frequency and types of renal malformations, and to evaluate renal function in a cohort of patients with Kabuki syndrome (KS). Study design: Renal ultrasound scans and plasma creatinine measurements were collected from a French cohort of 94 patients with genotyped KS. Renal function was evaluated based on the estimated glomerular filtration rate. A genotype-phenotype study was conducted for renal and urinary tract malformations. Results: Renal malformations were present in 22% of cases, and urinary tract anomalies were present in 15%. Renal malformations were observed in 28% of the MLL2 mutation-positive group and in 0% of the MLL2 mutation-negative group (P =.015). No correlation was found between the presence or absence of renal or urinary tract malformations and the location or type of MLL2 mutation. Renal function was normal except for 1 patient with a MLL2 mutation diagnosed in the first days of life and severe renal disease due to unilateral renal agenesia and controlateral severe hypoplasia that progressed to the terminal stage at age 2 years. Conclusion: Our study emphasizes the need for ultrasound and renal function screening in children diagnosed with KS. © 2013 Mosby Inc. All rights reserved.
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Courcet, J. B., Faivre, L., Michot, C., Burguet, A., Perez-Martin, S., Alix, E., … Geneviève, D. (2013). Clinical and molecular spectrum of renal malformations in kabuki syndrome. Journal of Pediatrics, 163(3), 742–746. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpeds.2013.02.032
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