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Is survival enough for quality of life in Sagliker Syndrome-uglifying human face appearances in chronic kidney disease?

Authors :
Sagliker, Y.
Acharya, V.
Golea, O.
Sabry, A.
Bali, M.
Eyupoglu, K.
Ookalkar, D.
Tapiawala, S.
Durugkar, S.
Khetan, P.
Capusa, C.
Univar, R.
Yildiz, I.
Cengiz, K.
harun akar
Yenicerioglu, Y.
Ozkaynak, P. S.
Sagliker, H. S.
Paylar, N.
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier, Europe PubMed Central

Abstract

Background: It is known that secondary hyperparathyroidism (SH) and particularly skeletal changes is a severe condition in chronic kidney disease (CKD). Sagliker syndrome (SS) is a very prominent feature in CKD including uglifying human face appearances, short stature, extremely severe maxillary and mandibulary changes, soft tissues in the mouth, teeth-dental abnormalities, finger tip changes and severe psychological problems.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scopus-Elsevier, Europe PubMed Central
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..10a774b2f96aa008e2068fb737e4a62c