2016
DOI: 10.3329/bmj.v44i3.27379
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Adrenoleukodystrophy: two case reports

Abstract: Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) is a peroxisomal disorder characterized by the accumulation of saturated very long chain fatty acids (VLCFA) in plasma, various tissues of body and central nervous system. It causes demyelination and adrenocortical insuciency. High levels of very long chain fatty acids are found in tissues and body fluids, resulting from their impaired ?-oxidation in the peroxisomes. The most common form of ALD is an X-linked disorder with various presentations which is caused by mutations in the ABC… Show more

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“…This may also account for seizure disorder and poor school performance in one of his male siblings. Kundu et al, 8 described six variants/ categories of ALD, with the age and clinical features of the index patient in keeping with the childhood cerebral variant, described as the most severe, rapidly progressing form.…”
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“…This may also account for seizure disorder and poor school performance in one of his male siblings. Kundu et al, 8 described six variants/ categories of ALD, with the age and clinical features of the index patient in keeping with the childhood cerebral variant, described as the most severe, rapidly progressing form.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…12 ALD should be considered when a patient presents with adrenal insufficiency associated with neurological manifestation, as seen in our index case. 8 Skin and mucous membrane hyperpigmentation may occur due to elevation of proopiomelanocortin and melanocyte-stimulating hormones. 14 The usual pattern of pigmentation in adrenal insufficiency is more evident in sun-exposed regions, in areas exposed to chronic friction or pressure, in the palmar creases and in normally pigmented areas.…”
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confidence: 99%
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