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Query: EC:1.6.99.5 (
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Three patients are reported with a neurological disorder in which hypokinesia and rigidity were the most prominent clinical signs. On CT scan and
MRI
, two were found to have bilateral lesions in the striatum, mainly in the putamen, and the third had bilateral lesions in the posterior limb of the internal capsule. Laboratory investigations suggested abnormal pyruvate metabolism in all three cases, which was confirmed to skeletal muscle in two cases. In the third the cause was a
NADH dehydrogenase
defect. The signs and symptoms, the bilateral striatal lesions in two of the patients, and the abnormal pyruvate metabolism justify a classification of mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, resembling Leigh syndrome. This diagnosis must be considered for infants and children presenting with Parkinsonian signs, and mitochondrial energy metabolism should be investigated.
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PMID:Hypokinesia and rigidity as clinical manifestations of mitochondrial encephalomyopathy: report of three cases. 253 72
Here, we present a male infant with clinical signs of typical Leigh syndrome. The first symptom, myoclonus was presented already on the 5th day of life; at 7 months of age limb convulsions and cerebral paresis with hypotonia were developed. At the age of 11 months,
MRI
verified increased signal intensity in the entire mesencephalon and medulla oblongata; while gray matter proton spectroscopy revealed presence of lactate increase in the brain. At age of 17 months, the child died in cardiorespiratory arrest. After autopsy, the diagnosis of Leigh syndrome was established; using DNA isolated from skeletal muscle and liver, heteroplasmic (>50%) mitochondrial 11777C>A was detected in the fourth subunit of
NADH dehydrogenase
enzyme (MTND4) encoding gene, which causes Arg --> Ser replacement. The mutation was also detected in low copy number in blood of mother. Albeit this mutation type is well recognized as a typical mtDNA mutation, according the reports available on the PubMed, this mutation was described only in four patients with wide phenotypic variations; here, we reviewed the characteristic clinical features of them. Taken together, the earliest onset of symptoms, the nature of the first presentation signs, the most rapid progression, the character of minor additional symptoms, and the early fatal outcome differentiate the phenotypic variant of the proband presented here from cases reported so far by others.
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PMID:Mitochondrial DNA 11777C>A mutation associated Leigh syndrome: case report with a review of the previously described pedigrees. 2050 85