1. International Study on Sagliker Syndrome and Uglifying Human Face Appearence in Severe and Late Secondary Hyperparathyroidism in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients
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Hedi Ben Maiz, Gabriel Mircescu, Harun Akar, Kasım Yildizer, C. Sagliker, Liliana Garneata, Musa Yuksekgonul, Yavuz Yenicerioglu, Dana Redulescu, Ovidia Golea, Piril Sagliker Ozkaynak, Zhang Ling, Dhananjay S. Ookalkar, Deniz Tasdemir, Lide Lun, Siddik Momin Adam, Santosh Durugkar, Alaa Sabry, Shruti Tapiawala, Yahya Sagliker, Cristina Capusa, Necati Kiralp, Hasan Sabit Sagliker, Ramazan Univar, Mustafa Esenturk, Saime Paydas, Osman Demirhan, Kamil Eyupoglu, Ismail Yildiz, Rui Hong-Liang, Prakash Khetan, Vidya Acharya, Musa Bali, Kuddisi Cengiz, Idris Emir, Mustafa Balal, N. Paylar, Çukurova Üniversitesi, and Ondokuz Mayıs Üniversitesi
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatrics ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Short stature ,Facial Bones ,Scapula ,medicine ,Humans ,Medical history ,Hyperparathyroidism ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,business.industry ,Mental Disorders ,Siblings ,Skull ,Soft tissue ,medicine.disease ,Body Height ,Spine ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Nephrology ,Face ,Kidney Failure, Chronic ,Female ,Hyperparathyroidism, Secondary ,Secondary hyperparathyroidism ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Kidney disease - Abstract
Capusa, Cristina/0000-0002-3748-8164; Akar, Harun/0000-0002-0936-8691; Mircescu, Gabriel/0000-0002-8606-3699; Rui, Hong-Liang/0000-0002-7584-9610 WOS: 000252812500022 PubMed: 18089456 Objective: It is known that skeletal changes due to secondary hyperparathyroidism (SH) can be severe in chronic kidney disease (CKD). Recently decribed Sagliker syndrome (SS) is a very striking and prominent feature of SH in CKD, including an uglifying appearance to the face, short stature, extremely severe maxillary and mandibulary changes, soft tissue in the mouth, teeth/dental abnormalities, fingertip changes, knee and scapula deformities, hearing abnormalities, and neurological and, more important, severe psychological problems. Design, Setting, Patients: In the past 8 years, we have encountered 40 cases of SS in SH and CKD by performing an international study in Turkey, India, Romania, Egypt, Maleysia, Tunis, and China. Results: The medical history of these patients showed that they did not receive proper therapy. Changes, particularly in children and teenagers, become irreversible, which was disastrous for the patients both aesthetically and psychologically. Conclusion: Treatment must begin early and be the appropriate treatment given in centers with sophisticated skills. Otherwise, the inability to correct all the changes in the skull and face, to remodel a new face, to extending the height, and, most important, to convince the patients to face the dramatic psychological problems can be catastrophic for those patients. (c) 2008 by the National Kidney Foundation, Inc.
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- 2008