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Case Reports
. 1992;15(4):448-55.
doi: 10.1007/BF01799603.

Clinical aspects of mitochondrial disorders

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Clinical aspects of mitochondrial disorders

A Munnich et al. J Inherit Metab Dis. 1992.

Abstract

Mitochondrial disorders have long been regarded as neuromuscular diseases only. In fact, owing to the ubiquitous nature of the oxidative phosphorylation, a broad spectrum of clinical features should be expected in mitochondrial disorders. Here, we present eight puzzling observations which give support to the view that a disorder of oxidative phosphorylation can give rise to any symptom in any organ or tissue with any apparent mode of inheritance. Consequently, we suggest giving consideration to the diagnosis of a mitochondrial disorder when dealing with an unexplained association of symptoms, with an early onset and a rapidly progressive course involving seemingly unrelated organs. Determination of lactate/pyruvate and ketone body molar ratios in plasma can help to select patients at risk for this condition.

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