Gunn T, Bortolussi R, Little JM, Andermann F, Fraser FC, Belmonte MM. Juvenile diabetes mellitus, optic atrophy, sensory nerve deafness, and diabetes insipidus--a syndrome.
J Pediatr 1976;
89:565-70. [PMID:
956998 DOI:
10.1016/s0022-3476(76)80387-3]
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Abstract
Four patients with diabetes mellitus, optic atrophy, and high-frequency neurosensory hearing loss, two of whom also had diabetes insipidus, are described. The frequency of this syndrome among patients with juvenile diabetes appears to be between 1/148 and 1/175. Because of the progressive nature of the disabilities and the autosomal recessive mode of inheritance, careful monitoring of all juvenile diabetic patients for other signs of the syndrome is warranted.
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