McCune-Albright Syndrome
McCune-Albright syndrome is a rare disorder of genetic origin that can affect the bones, the skin, and the functioning of some of the body's glands.
Signs that may be observed: Skin spots with irregular borders, bone changes that make them more fragile and, at times, signs of early hormonal development.
Why it occurs: It arises from a genetic change that happens during development and that is not inherited from the parents nor caused by anything that was done.
Recommended care: The pediatrician directs the child's follow-up, with support from endocrinologists and other specialists depending on the affected organs. If you notice striking skin spots along with signs of early development, raising the matter in a consultation makes it possible to organize the appropriate evaluation.
Specialties that treat mccune-albright syndrome
Treatment by city
Doctors specialized in mccune-albright syndrome
Dr. Edgar Bustos Córdova
Dr. Alberto Fregoso Ojeda
Dr. Rodolfo Rivas Ruiz
Dr. Sergio Miguel Gomez Dorantes
Dr. Mercado Filomena Vizcaino
Dr. Olga Eugenia Martínez Garza
Dr. Jose Luis Balanzar Serna
Dr. Alfonso Corona Tellez
Dr. Rodriguez Francisco Herrera
Dr. Román Pineda Abarca
Dr. Escandon Hector Calles
Dr. Roberto Moreno Paez
Dr. Francisco Alvarado Alemán
Dr. Jesús Isidro Pinzón Sánchez
Dr. Elizabeth Solano Pareja
Dr. Victor Tapia Alfaro
Dr. Julio Fraire Calleros
Dr. Gabriela Juárez Domínguez
Dr. Maria Eugenia Chang Gonzalez
Dr. Edgar Sanchez-Uribe
Frequently asked questions
What is mccune-albright syndrome?
McCune-Albright syndrome is a rare disorder of genetic origin that can affect the bones, the skin, and the functioning of some of the body's glands.
Which doctor treats mccune-albright syndrome?
McCune-Albright Syndrome is usually treated by specialists in pediatrician.