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Ochoa syndrome

Urofacial syndrome (UFS) is characterized by prenatal or infantile onset of urinary bladder voiding dysfunction, abnormal facial movement with expression (resulting from abnormal co-contraction of the corners of the mouth and eyes), and often bowel dysfunction (constipation and/or encopresis). Bladder voiding dysfunction increases the risk for urinary incontinence, megacystis, vesicoureteric reflux, hydroureteronephrosis, urosepsis, and progressive renal impairment. In rare instances, an individual who has (a) a molecularly confirmed diagnosis and/or (b) an affected relative meeting clinical diagnostic criteria manifests only the characteristic facial features or only the urinary bladder voiding dysfunction (not both). Nocturnal lagophthalmos (incomplete closing of the eyes during sleep) appears to be a common and significant finding. [from GeneReviews]

MedGen UID:
98015
Concept ID:
C0403555
Disease or Syndrome
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Cervical ribs, Sprengel anomaly, anal atresia, and urethral obstruction

MedGen UID:
318617
Concept ID:
C1832391
Disease or Syndrome
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Urethral obstruction

Obstruction of the flow of urine through the urethra. [from HPO]

MedGen UID:
12015
Concept ID:
C0041972
Disease or Syndrome
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