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Query: UMLS:C0029089 (
ophthalmoplegia
)
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Mitochondrial myopathies can affect the skeletal muscle, the central or peripheral nervous system, and they may be associated with chronic progressive external
ophthalmoplegia
(CPEO). In 7/29 patients with mitochondrial myopathies and CPEO a cardiac involvement (Kearns-Sayre syndrome) was found: incomplete right bundle branch block (n = 1), right bundle branch block (n = 1), left anterior fascicular block and right bundle branch block (n = 2), complete atrioventricular block (n = 3);
congestive cardiac failure
(ejection fraction 40%) (n = 2); 3/10 patients had prolonged infranodal conduction on His-bundle electrography (HV-interval 60 ms). The cardiac involvement in
ophthalmoplegia
plus is characterized by progressive impairment of fascicular conduction. The need for prophylactic pacemaker implantation appears to exist in patients with bifascicular block and prolonged His-ventricle conduction.
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PMID:[Indications for pacemaker therapy in ophthalmoplegia plus and Kearns-Sayre syndrome]. 231 77
The Kearns-Sayre syndrome is a mitochondrial myopathy characterised by ptosis, chronic progressive external
ophthalmoplegia
, abnormal retinal pigmentation, and cardiac conduction defects. A unique case is reported in which there was rapid development of progressive
congestive cardiac failure
that required cardiac transplantation. A review of published reports of mitochondrial myopathy shows that a minority of cases (less than 20%) have cardiac involvement. This had previously been limited to abnormalities of cardiac conduction with progressive heart block. Myocardial biopsy has, however, shown ultrastructural evidence of a generalised mitochondrial disorder which hitherto has not been associated with a functional deficit.
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PMID:Cardiomyopathy in the Kearns-Sayre syndrome. 337 Jan 84