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Definition Return to top
Alström syndrome is an inherited disease marked by blindness, deafness, diabetes, and obesity.
Causes Return to top
Alström syndrome is an autosomal recessive inherited disorder, which means that a person must inherit a copy of the defective gene from both parents in order to be affected. It is extremely rare, but is more common in Holland and Sweden than in the United States.
The mutated gene, ALMS1, has been identified, but it is not yet known how this gene causes the disorder.
Symptoms Return to top
Occasionally, the following are also associated:
Exams and Tests Return to top
An ophthalmologist will examine the eyes. The patient may have reduced vision.
Tests may be done to check:
Treatment Return to top
There is no specific treatment for this syndrome. Treatment for specific symptoms may include:
Support Groups Return to top
Alström Syndrome International -- www.jax.org/alstrom/
Outlook (Prognosis) Return to top
Permanent blindness, deafness, and type 2 diabetes are likely to develop. Kidney and liver failure may get worse.
Possible Complications Return to top
Complications related to diabetes can occur. Impaired heart function, if untreated, can lead to fatigue and shortness of breath. Diabetes and high cholesterol increase the risk of coronary artery disease.
When to Contact a Medical Professional Return to top
Call your health care provider if you suspect symptoms of diabetes such as increased thirst and urination. Seek medical attention promptly if you suspect that your infant or child cannot see or hear normally.
Update Date: 12/6/2006 Updated by: Ian Marshall, MD, Division of Pediatric Endocrinology, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, NJ. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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