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[Urofacial Ochoa's syndrome: a clinical case]
M E Muñoz Fernández1, J Rodó Salas, C Grande Moreillo
1Servicio de Cirugía Pediátrica, Unidad Integrada Hospital Sant Joan de Déu-Hospital Clinic, Barcelona.
Abstract:
An 11 year-old girl had an urinary diversion because of a complex uropathy with vesical sphincter dyssinergism. Her inexpressive face with lost eyes and forced gestures, especially when smiling--her smile looking rather like weeping--was the clue to the diagnosis of Ochoa's syndrome. She underwent psoic bladder fixation, right ureteral reimplantation, bladder neck loosening and cystostomy undiversion. At follow-up, renal function deteriorated. She has recently received a kidney transplantation in another institution, and is now symptom-free.
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