Pakistan Science Abstracts
Article details & metrics
No Detail Found!!
AAA Syndrome, Case Report of a Rare Disease
Author(s):
1. S. Waqar H. Shah: Department of Gastroenterology-Hepatology,Shaikh Zayed Medical Complex,Lahore, Pakistan.
2. Arshad K. Butt: Department of Gastroenterology-Hepatology,Shaikh Zayed Medical Complex,Lahore, Pakistan.
3. K. Malik: Department of Gastroenterology-Hepatology,Shaikh Zayed Medical Complex,Lahore, Pakistan.
4. Altaf Alam: Department of Gastroenterology-Hepatology,Shaikh Zayed Medical Complex,Lahore, Pakistan.
5. Adnan Shahzad: Doctors Hospital and Medical Center,Lahore, Pakistan.
6. Anwaar A. Khan: Doctors Hospital and Medical Center,Lahore, Pakistan.
Abstract:
Triple A (Allgrove) syndrome, an autosomal recessive disease is characterized by achalasia, alacrimia and ACTH-resistant adrenal failure with progressive neurological syndrome including central, peripheral and autonomic nervous system impairment, and mild mental retardation. The triple A syndrome gene, designated AAAS, localized on chromosome 12q 13 encodes for a 546 amino acid protein called ALADIN (Alacrimia-Achlasia-Adrenal Insufficiency and Neurologic disorder). This report relates to two sisters, aged 8 and 12 years, who had vomiting, muscle weakness, alacrimia, excessive fatigue and dysphagia. Abdominal sonography, esophago-gastroduodenoscopy, barium swallow, esophageal manometry, CT scan abdomen and brain, biochemical profiles, as well as neurologic and ophthalmic evaluations were consistent with Allgrove's syndrome. Management consisted of pneumatic balloon dilatation for achalasia and initiation of cortisone therapy with successful resolution of dysphagia and other symptoms.
Page(s): 1512-1516
DOI: DOI not available
Published: Journal: Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, Volume: 33, Issue: 6, Year: 2017
Keywords:
Achalasia , Allgrove syndrome , ALADIN , Alacrimia
References:
References are not available for this document.
Citations
Citations are not available for this document.
0

Citations

0

Downloads

7

Views