Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3857531 | Journal of Renal Nutrition | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
It is well known that secondary hyperparathyroidism may be an extremely severe condition in chronic renal failure, and almost all patients with chronic kidney disease, even in the well-developed countries, encounter every kind of bone abnormalities if they are not treated properly. Although some sporadic cases have been reported of unique facial bone changes, the largest collection of this phenomenon has been reported by Sagliker et al. We also have found 6 of 9 patients who have these changes (Sagliker syndrome) to manifest class II malocclusion of the upper and lower jaws according to dental universally accepted criteria by performing cephalometric studies, x-ray plain films, tomographic procedures, and drawing technology.
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Authors
Asli MD, Ilter MD, Yahya MD, Ismail MD, Ilker MD, Nuray Paylar, Fatih MD, Mustafa MD, Piril Sagliker MD, Saime Paydas, Cemal MD, Hasan Sabit MD, Necati MD, Sidik Momin MD, Mustafa MD, Erdal MD, Hulya MD, Musa MD, Cemal Kurt,