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Ischemic optic neuropathy as first presentation in patient with m.3243 A > G MELAS classic mutation.

Simone ScarcellaLaura Dell'ArtiDelia GagliardiFrancesca MagriAlessandra GovoniDaniele VelardoClaudia MainettiValeria MinoriniDario RonchiDaniela PigaGiacomo Pietro ComiStefania CortiMegi Meneri
Published in: BMC neurology (2023)
Atypical clinical presentations must be always considered in mitochondrial disorders, even in well-described phenotypes and when mutational load in peripheral tissue is low. Mitotic segregation of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) does not allow to know the exact degree of heteroplasmy existent within different tissue, such as retina and optic nerve. Important therapeutic implications arise from a correct diagnosis of atypical presentation of mitochondrial disorders.
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