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[Allgrove syndrome. Report on a family]
D Sellami1, W Bouacida, F Frikha
1Service d'Ophtalmologie, CHU Habib Bourguiba, 3029, Sfax, Tunisie. dorra_sellami@yahoo.fr
Abstract:
Triple A or Allgrove syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive disease with alacrima, achalasia, and ACTH-resistant adrenal insufficiency. It is usually associated with neurological disorders. Recently, mutations in the AAAS, a candidate gene mapped to chromosome 12q13, were identified. We report a family with seven affected siblings. All of them have signs of alacrima, four were operated on for achalasia, five have neurological abnormalities including cranial nerve abnormalities, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, pyramidal syndrome, distal motor neuropathy, and amyotrophy, and two have adrenal insufficiency. Triple A syndrome should be considered in any young patient with alacrima.
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