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Urofacial Syndrome (Ochoa Syndrome) : A Case Report Ürofasiyal Sendrom (Ochoa Sendromu) : Olgu Sunumu

Year 2019, Volume: 7 Issue: Ek - IRUPEC 2019 Kongresi Tam Metin Bildirileri, 173 - 175, 10.12.2019

Abstract

Urofacial syndrome (US) or Ochoa syndrome is a syndrome characterized by presence of neurogenic bladder (NB) in absence of a neurological abnormality and mechanical obstruction, as well as by a characteristic facial appearance. As the micturition/urine storage center, laughing and crying centers and origin of the facial nerve are in close proximity in the reticular formation, crying facial expression when laughing and clinical presentation of NB are observed. In this manuscript a case who presented with incontinence, was noticed to have crying facial expression when laughing and, unfortunately, developed chronic renal failure (CRF) due to NB is reported.

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  • References 1. Ochoa B (2004) Can a congenital dysfunctional bladder be diagnosed from a smile? The Ochoa syndrome updated. PediatrNephrol 19(1):6–12 2 2. Neil A. Roberts; Lrig2 and Hpse2, mutated in urofacial syndrome, pattern nerves in the urinary bladder, Kidney International (2019) 95, 1138–1152 3. Newman WG, Woolf AS, Urofacial syndrome; GeneReviews® [Internet]. Seattle (WA): University of Washington, Seattle; 1993-2019. 2013 Aug 22 4. Farhat W, Bagli D, Capolicchio G, et al. The dysfunctional voiding scoring system: quailtative standardization of dysfunctional voiding symptoms in children. J Urol 2000;164:1011. 5. Akl KF, Al Momany HM, Urofacial Syndrome; Saudi J Kidney Dis Transpl 2012;23(2):346-348 6. Daly SB, Urquhart JE, Hilton E, et al. Mutations in HPSE2 cause urofacial syndrome. Am J Med Genet 2010;86(6):963-9.
Year 2019, Volume: 7 Issue: Ek - IRUPEC 2019 Kongresi Tam Metin Bildirileri, 173 - 175, 10.12.2019

Abstract

References

  • References 1. Ochoa B (2004) Can a congenital dysfunctional bladder be diagnosed from a smile? The Ochoa syndrome updated. PediatrNephrol 19(1):6–12 2 2. Neil A. Roberts; Lrig2 and Hpse2, mutated in urofacial syndrome, pattern nerves in the urinary bladder, Kidney International (2019) 95, 1138–1152 3. Newman WG, Woolf AS, Urofacial syndrome; GeneReviews® [Internet]. Seattle (WA): University of Washington, Seattle; 1993-2019. 2013 Aug 22 4. Farhat W, Bagli D, Capolicchio G, et al. The dysfunctional voiding scoring system: quailtative standardization of dysfunctional voiding symptoms in children. J Urol 2000;164:1011. 5. Akl KF, Al Momany HM, Urofacial Syndrome; Saudi J Kidney Dis Transpl 2012;23(2):346-348 6. Daly SB, Urquhart JE, Hilton E, et al. Mutations in HPSE2 cause urofacial syndrome. Am J Med Genet 2010;86(6):963-9.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Congress Proceedings
Authors

Gülüzar Gürhan This is me

Bülent Ataş This is me

Mesut Pişkin

Publication Date December 10, 2019
Acceptance Date January 16, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 7 Issue: Ek - IRUPEC 2019 Kongresi Tam Metin Bildirileri

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Vancouver Gürhan G, Ataş B, Pişkin M. Urofacial Syndrome (Ochoa Syndrome) : A Case Report Ürofasiyal Sendrom (Ochoa Sendromu) : Olgu Sunumu. pediatr pract res. 2019;7(Ek):173-5.