Three cases of didmoad or Wolfram's syndrome: urological aspects
- PMID: 1613861
- DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(17)36542-4
Three cases of didmoad or Wolfram's syndrome: urological aspects
Abstract
We report on 3 patients with the rare syndrome of diabetes insipidus, diabetes mellitus, optic atrophy, neurosensory deafness, atony of the urinary tract and other abnormalities (DIDMOAD or Wolfram's syndrome). All 3 patients had diabetes mellitus, optic atrophy, deafness and dilatation of the urinary tract. In 2 patients there was diabetes insipidus. The possibility of anatomical outlet obstruction or a neurogenic bladder was eliminated radiologically and urodynamically, and dilatation of the urinary tract was considered to be either a consequence of high diuresis associated with diabetes insipidus or a degenerative process affecting the central and peripheral nervous system, which can explain all of the manifestations of the syndrome except diabetes mellitus. A significant improvement in bilateral urinary tract distention was achieved by bladder drainage in the first 2 cases, while desmopressin therapy dramatically decreased the daily urinary output.
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