Alstrom's syndrome: Further evidence of autosomal recessive inheritance and endocrinological dysfunction

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We report a case of Alstrom's syndrome with hypothyroidism in addition to the cardinal features of blindness, deafness, obesity, and insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. The parents were first cousins once removed which strengthens the case for autosomal recessive inheritance.

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Charles, S. J., Moore, A. T., Yates, J. R. W., Green, T., & Clark, P. (1990). Alstrom’s syndrome: Further evidence of autosomal recessive inheritance and endocrinological dysfunction. Journal of Medical Genetics, 27(9), 590–592. https://doi.org/10.1136/jmg.27.9.590

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