Diets-Jongmans syndrome, DIJOS, is a very recently described autosomal dominant condition, which is caused by heterozygous pathogenic variants in KDM3B gene and characterized by impaired intellectual development, short stature, as well as facial dysmorphism. We describe a new DIJOS patient harboring a heterozygous, novel, de novo and likely pathogenic variant in KDM3B gene, which is the first case reported after Diets et al.`s publication, to the best of our knowledge.
Keywords: DIJOS, Diets-Jongmans syndrome; Facial dysmorphism; Impaired intellectual development; KDM3B gene; Short stature.
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