Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) is a sex-linked disorder characterized by very long chain fatty acid accumulation in different tissues, but mainly in the adrenal cortex, gonads and nervous system. The typical symptoms are hypoadrenalism, hypogonadism and central and peripheral nervous system impairment due to demyelination. On neurological grounds visual and hearing loss associated with quadriparesis are the most common symptoms, onset in childhood and a rapidly progressive course leading to a vegetative state and death. We report the case of a 31-year-old man affected by ALD, whose neurological symptoms started at the age of 12 and showed a markedly slow progression during the following years

Cavaletti, G., Bogliun, G., Tredici, G. (1990). Adrenoleukodystrophy. Report of a case with extremely slow progression of symptoms. ACTA NEUROLOGICA, 12(2), 109-114.

Adrenoleukodystrophy. Report of a case with extremely slow progression of symptoms

CAVALETTI, GUIDO ANGELO;TREDICI, GIOVANNI
1990

Abstract

Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) is a sex-linked disorder characterized by very long chain fatty acid accumulation in different tissues, but mainly in the adrenal cortex, gonads and nervous system. The typical symptoms are hypoadrenalism, hypogonadism and central and peripheral nervous system impairment due to demyelination. On neurological grounds visual and hearing loss associated with quadriparesis are the most common symptoms, onset in childhood and a rapidly progressive course leading to a vegetative state and death. We report the case of a 31-year-old man affected by ALD, whose neurological symptoms started at the age of 12 and showed a markedly slow progression during the following years
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Humans; Adrenoleukodystrophy; Adult; Diffuse Cerebral Sclerosis of Schilder; Male
English
1990
12
2
109
114
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Cavaletti, G., Bogliun, G., Tredici, G. (1990). Adrenoleukodystrophy. Report of a case with extremely slow progression of symptoms. ACTA NEUROLOGICA, 12(2), 109-114.
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