Familial glucocorticoid deficiency, alacrimia and achalasia--Allgrove syndrome
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Familial glucocorticoid deficiency, alacrimia and achalasia--Allgrove syndrome
Abstract
We report three brothers with Allgrove syndrome. All three had evidence of adrenal insufficiency and deficient tear production, though neither of them had achalasia, the third component of the disorder at the time of this report. Neurological abnormalities were present in the index case. The younger siblings were neurologically normal. The familial association of achalasia, alacrimia and adrenal insufficiency, rather than being fortuitous, is a distinct clinical entity.
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