Talk:Kabuki syndrome

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The external link on this page contradicts the shortened lifespan statement on this page, claiming there's no data to point to shortened lifespans. Can we resolve this conflict? EddEdmondson 14:42, 9 Jul 2004 (UTC)

Eponyms are things with the name of a famous/historical person attached (not a famous/historical thing). So does the "eponymous diseases" category really belong here? Kabuki is a form of theatre, not a person, as far as I know... - Nunh-huh 14:50, 9 Jul 2004 (UTC)

I think, in medicine, the usage of "eponymous" expands a bit in medicine. For example, Alice in Wonderland syndrome is named after a fictional/fantasy location but how else do you want to classify it? Alex.tan 15:08, 15 Sep 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Merger with Niikawa-Kuroki Syndrome

Which page should be used as the main and which as the redirect? perhaps Kabuki syndrome is the better known. --apers0n 11:27, 29 June 2006 (UTC)