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Clinical Heterogeneity in Mitochondrial DNA Deletion Disorders: A Diagnostic Challenge of Pearson Syndrome

โœ Scribed by Lacbawan, Felicitas ;Tifft, Cynthia J. ;Luban, Naomi L.C. ;Schmandt, Susanne M. ;Guerrera, Michael ;Weinstein, Steven ;Pennybacker, Mark ;Wong, Lee-Jun C.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
119 KB
Volume
95
Category
Article
ISSN
0148-7299

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โœฆ Synopsis


The clinical presentation of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) disorders is quite diverse. Very often, the initial symptoms do not fit a specific disease, and diagnosis is difficult to make. We describe a patient who presented with macrocytic anemia. Extensive biochemical and clinical work-up failed to provide an etiology for the macrocytic anemia. The patient over the course of 6 years developed gait problems, exercise intolerance, episodic vomiting, short stature, dermatological problems, and recurrent infection. At age 8 years she had encephalopathy with ataxia and dysphagia. The presence of elevated lactate, bilateral basal ganglia calcification, and ragged red fibers led to mtDNA mutational analysis. A novel 4.4-kb deletion from nucleotide position 10,560 to nucleotide position 14, 980 was identified in muscle biopsy. The same heteroplasmic mtDNA deletion was present in blood, buccal cells, and hair follicles, but not in mother's blood, consistent with sporadic mutation in the patient. This case emphasizes the importance of considering mtDNA disorder in patients with multisystemic symptoms that cannot be explained by a specific diagnosis.


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