Choroideremia and hypopituitarism: an association
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Choroideremia and hypopituitarism: an association
Abstract
Choroideremia is a rare X-linked, progressive, degenerative disease of the retina and choroid. We describe 2 patients, one a female, with choroideremia documented to have hypopituitarism and neurological abnormalities. We hypothesize that this previously undescribed association results from a degenerative process involving tissues of neural origin, or from contiguous submicroscopic gene deletions in the X chromosome region that define choroideremia and possibly hypopituitarism.
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