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Aydogdu O et al. – The urofacial syndrome, also known as Ochoa syndrome, is a rare autosomal recessive condition that occurs in both genders and characterized by uropathy and facial abnormalities. Early diagnosis is crucial for the management and prognosis of urinary problems due to a dysfunctional bladder. The authors report 11 patients with urofacial syndrome in five families from Turkey with a median follow up of 32 months.


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