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Adiposogenital dystrophy is a condition which may be caused by secondary hypogonadism originating from decreased levels in GnRH. Low levels of GnRH has been associated with defects of the feeding centers of the hypothalamus, leading to an increase consumption of food and thus caloric intake. Presentation It is characterized by: It is usually associated with tumours of the hypothalamus, causing increased appetite and depressed secretion of gonadotropin. It seems to affect males mostly. Many overweight children may appear to have the disorder because of the concurrence of obesity and retarded sexual development; these children have no endocrine disturbances, however, and they mature normally after delayed puberty. Synonyms It has several other names:[1] - Babinski-Fr hlich syndrome[2] (named after Joseph Babinski[3] and Alfred Fr hlich,[4] but probably first described by Morgagni). (It was given its name by Harvey Cushing.)[5]commonly associated with slipped capital femoral epiphysis
- Froelich's syndrome
- Fr lich's Syndrome
- Hypothalamic Infantilism-Obesity
- Launois-Cleret Syndrome
- Sexual Infantilism
See also References de:Fr hlich-Syndrom dv: he: pl:Dystrofia t uszczowo-p ciowa ru:
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