Allan-Herndon-Dudley syndrome is a disorder with mental retardation and muscular atrophy that is caused by a triiodothyronine resistance (T3 resistance). It is the result of mutations in the SLC16A2 gene. Inheritance is x-linked dominant.
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Wikipedia article Wikipedia EN (Allan–Herndon–Dudley_syndrome)![]() |