Here we present a patient with a cranioectodermal phenotype associated with pathogenic variants in the gene. Most frequently, pathogenic variants in correspond to the phenotype of Mainzer-Saldino syndrome. Only four patients have previously been described with this cranioectodermal phenotype and variants in . In comparison to other IFT140-cranioectodermal patients, our proband had similar skeletal features among with early onset end-stage renal failure that required kidney transplantation but did not have common ophthalmological features such as retinopathy, optic nerve atrophy, or nystagmus. Following exome sequencing, a splicing variant and exons 27-30 tandem duplication were suspected and further validated. The two other patients with Mainzer-Saldino syndrome that we described displayed a typical clinical picture but a special diagnostic journey. In both cases, at first only one pathogenic variant was detected following panel or exome NGS sequencing. Further WGS was performed for one of them where tandem duplication was found. Screening the third patient for the same tandem duplication was successful and revealed the presence of this duplication. Thus, we suggest that the description of the clinical feature polymorphism in a rare IFT140-cranioectodermal phenotype is extremely important for providing genetic counseling for families, as well as the formation of the correct diagnostic path for patients with a variant in .

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