2019
DOI: 10.5457/p2005-114.229
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Bladder Diverticula Caused by Occipital Horn Syndrome: A Case Report

Abstract: Objective -To present a case of a bladder diverticula that was found to be a part of occipital horn syndrome, a rare X-linked recessive connective tissue disorder due to a copper transport defect (OMIM 304150). The syndrome is considered to be a milder variant of Menkes disease, with variable prognosis but substantially longer life expectancy. Case reports − We report the case of an eight-year-old boy with occipital horn syndrome who has a large bladder diverticula as a part of a connective tissue disorder. Di… Show more

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