Triple-A Syndrome: A Rare Etiology of Adult Achalasia
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] C. Cowell,et al. The “4A” syndrome: Adrenocortical insufficiency associated with achalasia, alacrima, autonomic and other neurological abnormalities , 2005, European Journal of Pediatrics.
[2] S. Verma,et al. Association of Adult Achalasia and Alacrima , 1999, Digestive Diseases and Sciences.
[3] J. Cronshaw,et al. The nuclear pore complex protein ALADIN is mislocalized in triple A syndrome , 2003, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
[4] J. Vanderwinden,et al. Achalasia of the Cardia in Allgrove's (Triple A) Syndrome: Histopathologic Study of 10 Cases , 2003, The American journal of surgical pathology.
[5] M. de Carvalho,et al. Progressive bulbospinal amyotrophy in triple A syndrome with AAAS gene mutation. , 2002, Neurology.
[6] B. Chait,et al. Proteomic analysis of the mammalian nuclear pore complex , 2002, The Journal of cell biology.
[7] A. Huebner,et al. NEW INSIGHTS INTO THE MOLECULAR BASIS OF THE TRIPLE A SYNDROME , 2002, Endocrine research.
[8] C. Stratakis,et al. Spectrum of mutations of the AAAS gene in Allgrove syndrome: lack of mutations in six kindreds with isolated resistance to corticotropin. , 2001, The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism.
[9] W. Paterson. Etiology and pathogenesis of achalasia. , 2001, Gastrointestinal endoscopy clinics of North America.
[10] S. Hennig,et al. Triple A syndrome is caused by mutations in AAAS, a new WD-repeat protein gene. , 2001, Human molecular genetics.
[11] Claude Mugnier,et al. Mutant WD-repeat protein in triple-A syndrome , 2000, Nature Genetics.
[12] A. Clark,et al. Adrenocorticotropin insensitivity syndromes. , 1998, Endocrine reviews.
[13] K. Zerres,et al. Three sibs with achalasia and alacrimia: a separate entity different from triple-A syndrome. , 1989, American journal of medical genetics.
[14] G. Clayden,et al. FAMILIAL GLUCOCORTICOID DEFICIENCY WITH ACHALASIA OF THE CARDIA AND DEFICIENT TEAR PRODUCTION , 1978, The Lancet.
[15] C. Goetz,et al. Letter: Myoclonus, methysergide, and serotonin. , 1974, Lancet.