Visual memory failure presages conversion to MELAS phenotype.
Emily B LeafferDarryl C De VivoKristin M EngelstadRobert H FryerYian GuDikoma C ShunguMichio HiranoSalvatore DiMauroVeronica J HintonPublished in: Annals of clinical and translational neurology (2022)
Individuals with MELAS are at increased risk for impaired memory. Although verbal and visual memory are both affected, visual memory is preferentially affected and more clearly associated with brain metabolite levels. Preferential involvement of posterior brain regions is a distinctive clinical signature of MELAS. We now report a distinctive cognitive phenotype that targets visual memory more prominently and earlier than verbal memory. We speculate that this finding in carriers presages a conversion to the MELAS phenotype.