
Leigh's syndrome is a degenerative nervous system disorder with well-characterized neuropathology. The clinical picture shows progressive neurologic deterioration in infancy leading to death from respiratory arrest. Mitochondrial enzymatic deficiencies are implicated in the pathogenesis of the disease. A 6-month-old male infant with progressive neurologic deterioration and brain findings at autopsy consistent with Leigh's syndrome is described.
Male, Brain Diseases, Metabolic, Brain, Humans, Infant, Autopsy, Leigh Disease
Male, Brain Diseases, Metabolic, Brain, Humans, Infant, Autopsy, Leigh Disease
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