Triple A Multisystem Disorder: Allgrove Syndrome

  • Alhassoun M
  • Almakadma A
  • Almustanyir S
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Abstract

Allgrove syndrome (AS), also known as triple A syndrome, is an autosomal recessive inherited disorder characterized by a triad of alacrimia, achalasia, and adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) resistant adrenal insufficiency. We present a case of a 16-year-old male presenting with the classic triad and a homozygous mutation in the Aladin WD Repeat Nucleoporin (AAAS gene). Genetic analysis and detection of AAAS gene mutation is the cornerstone of diagnosis. Delayed detection results in multiple hospital admissions and life-threatening complications. More data and research are needed to aid in expanding the knowledge about Allgrove syndrome in the literature.

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Alhassoun, M., Almakadma, A. H., Almustanyir, S., AlLehibi, A., & Alotaibi, N. (2021). Triple A Multisystem Disorder: Allgrove Syndrome. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.17476

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