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Welcome to Alström Syndrome International

Alström Syndrome is a very rare, hereditary genetic disorder first described by C.H. Alström in Sweden in 1959. Since then, we have identified more than 750 individuals with Alström Syndrome in fifty one different countries.  Alström Syndrome can affect people of all nationalities, ethnic groups, and races.

Alström Syndrome International is a 501 (C)2 Registered Charity.

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 If you have just received a diagnosis of Alstrom Syndrome for you or a member of your family, or if you are concerned that you or your child might have Alstrom Syndrome, PLEASE READ THIS PAGE FIRST

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