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Mutz, I; Millner, M; Borkenstein, M.
Optic nerve hypoplasia and growth hormone deficiency: de Morsier's syndrome
Wien Klin Wochenschr. 1984; 96(11): 432-435. (- Case Report)
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Borkenstein Helmuth Martin
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Abstract:
The association of optic nerve hypoplasia and deficiency of the septum pellucidum and hypopituitarism is known as the De Morsier syndrome or septo-optic dysplasia. Four children with blindness and growth retardation due to growth hormone deficiency are described. Frequent recurrent episodes of severe hypoglycaemia, starting in the newborn period, were observed in three of them. Although visual impairment was noted during the first year and growth failure was detected between the first and sixth year of life in all four patients, the diagnosis of septo-optic dysplasia was delayed for two to six years. Early diagnosis and treatment with growth hormone should prevent attacks of hypoglycaemia and their sequelae and bring about normal growth.
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Abnormalities, Multiple - etiology
Blindness - etiology
Child - etiology
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Female - etiology
Growth Hormone - deficiency
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Hypoglycemia - etiology
Infant - etiology
Infant, Newborn - etiology
Male - etiology
Nystagmus, Pathologic - etiology
Optic Nerve - abnormalities
Septum Pellucidum - abnormalities
Syndrome - abnormalities

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