Abstract
A 36-year-old man presented with slowly progressive achalasia, alacrima, motor neuropathy, bulbar palsy, and a remarkable small, spastic, furrowed tongue (figure, A). His sister had similar manifestations and both later developed adrenal abnormalities. This classic group of symptoms was diagnostic of …
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