Sporadic orofaciodigital syndrome type I presenting as end-stage renal disease.

Key words: orofacial syndrome type I; X-linked domin-were poorly formed and badly placed. At 7 years of ant disease; polycystic kidneys; renal replacement age she was unable to speak correctly because of therapy dysarthria. She had also diÃculty on moving (lack of balance, lack of accuracy). At 14 years of age she had a spinal fusion because of spondylolisthesis. One month before admission she developed fatigue

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