
pmid: 29501485
Two patients with an m.8340G>A mitochondrial DNA variant have been reported with one patient showing ptosis, ophthalmoparesis and myopathy at 53% heteroplasmy and another with pigmentary retinopathy, cataracts and sensory neural deafness and slightly higher heteroplasmy (65%). Here we report that higher muscle mutant heteroplasmy (93%) for m.8340G>A is associated with ptosis, ophthalmoparesis and mitochondrial myopathy, thus confirming the initial phenotypic association and showing that heteroplasmy per se does not explain the phenotypic spectrum of disease associated with the m.8340G>A mutation.
Adult, Ophthalmoplegia, Chronic Progressive External, Humans, Point Mutation, DNA, Mitochondrial, Aged
Adult, Ophthalmoplegia, Chronic Progressive External, Humans, Point Mutation, DNA, Mitochondrial, Aged
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