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A syndrome of progressive muscle spasm, alopecia, and diarrhea was seen in 15 patients. The syndrome was characterized by painful intermittent muscle spasm, alopecia, amenorrhea, and malabsorption, and was sometimes associated with epiphyseal destruction and retarded growth. Symptoms began at age 10 and were more common in women than men. Muscle cramps affected the limbs first and then, several years after onset, the neck, trunk, and masticatory muscles. The course was progressive and led to malnutrition. Four patients died from 5 to 18 years after onset. Autopsy revealed polypoid changes throughout the gastrointestinal tract.
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PMID:A syndrome of progressive muscle spasm, alopecia, and diarrhea. 56 86

Isolated magnesium malabsorption is a rare disorder, which bas been described in no more than 30 patients worldwide. Patients with this disorder typically present with convulsion and diarrhea in early infancy. Hypomagnesemia and hypocalcemia were found in a 35-year-old man with muscle cramps, who bad been diagnosed as primary hypoparathyroidism. Oral magnesium therapy corrected the low serum calcium, magnesium and parathyroid hormone levels. We report an atypical case of isolated magnesium malabsorption in an adult.
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PMID:Primary hypomagnesemia caused by isolated magnesium malabsorption: atypical case in adult. 1033 38

Satoyoshi syndrome (OMIM 600705) is a rare disorder of unknown cause characterized by progressive painful intermittent muscle spasms, amenorrhea, alopecia, malabsorption, and skeletal abnormalities mimicking a skeletal dysplasia. In this report, we describe a Caucasian 12-year-old girl that presented with characteristic manifestations, including alopecia, muscle cramps, and short stature with onset at age 7. Prednisone 60 mg/m(2) every other day and amytriptiline 25 mg QD were administered. After 2 months, alopecia had significantly improved and muscle cramps had almost disappeared, so that glucocorticoid treatment was tapered. Follow-up, 9 months later, showed a normal looking and asymptomatic girl.
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PMID:Satoyoshi syndrome in a Caucasian girl improved with glucocorticoids--a clinical report. 1260 41