Wolfram-like syndrome
MONDO:0013673Wolfram-like syndrome is a rare endocrine disease characterized by the triad of adult-onset diabetes mellitus, progressive hearing loss (usually presenting in the first decade of life and principally of low to moderate frequencies), and/or juvenile-onset optic atrophy. Psychiatric (i.e. anxiety, depression, hallucinations) and sleep disorders, the only neurologic abnormalities observed in this disease, have been reported in rare cases. Unlike Wolfram syndrome, patients with Wolfram-like syndrome do not report endocrine or cardiac findings.
Also known as: Wolfram-like syndrome, WFSL, Wolfram-like syndrome, autosomal dominant, hearing loss, progressive, with optic atrophy and/or impaired glucose Regulation
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