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Leigh's disease involving multiple organs.

Leigh's disease is a rare progressive neurological disorder that is characterized light microscopically by focal spongy necrosis in the brain and electron microscopically by mitochondriopathy. We report an autopsy case of Leigh's disease that showed abnormalities in the liver, kidney and s...

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Autores principales: Jung, K. C., Myong, N. H., Chi, J. G., Choi, H. R., Lee, H. S., Ahn, Y. M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1993
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3053742/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8240753
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author Jung, K. C.
Myong, N. H.
Chi, J. G.
Choi, H. R.
Lee, H. S.
Ahn, Y. M.
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description Leigh's disease is a rare progressive neurological disorder that is characterized light microscopically by focal spongy necrosis in the brain and electron microscopically by mitochondriopathy. We report an autopsy case of Leigh's disease that showed abnormalities in the liver, kidney and skeletal muscle as well as the central nervous system. The patient was an 18-month-old girl who has carried a diagnosis of cerebral palsy ever since her birth to a 20-year-old mother. The baby was generally hypertonic and mentally retarded. She died of severe metabolic acidosis. Postmortem examination showed growth retardation, fatty liver, fatty kidney and soft brain. Brain section showed multifocal softenings in the brainstem, basal ganglia and periventricular areas. Microscopically increased capillaries with endothelial proliferation, vacuolar degeneration and mild gliosis were seen in the brain. The axons were relatively preserved. Liver and kidneys showed microvesicular fatty change. Myofiber degeneration of the skeletal muscle was also noted. Electron microscopic examination showed markedly increased mitochondria in the parenchymal cells of the brain, liver and kidney. The mitochondria showed round to ovoid ballooned appearance including electron-dense core-like structures and pseudoinclusions of glycogen granules.
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spelling pubmed-30537422011-03-16 Leigh's disease involving multiple organs. Jung, K. C. Myong, N. H. Chi, J. G. Choi, H. R. Lee, H. S. Ahn, Y. M. J Korean Med Sci Research Article Leigh's disease is a rare progressive neurological disorder that is characterized light microscopically by focal spongy necrosis in the brain and electron microscopically by mitochondriopathy. We report an autopsy case of Leigh's disease that showed abnormalities in the liver, kidney and skeletal muscle as well as the central nervous system. The patient was an 18-month-old girl who has carried a diagnosis of cerebral palsy ever since her birth to a 20-year-old mother. The baby was generally hypertonic and mentally retarded. She died of severe metabolic acidosis. Postmortem examination showed growth retardation, fatty liver, fatty kidney and soft brain. Brain section showed multifocal softenings in the brainstem, basal ganglia and periventricular areas. Microscopically increased capillaries with endothelial proliferation, vacuolar degeneration and mild gliosis were seen in the brain. The axons were relatively preserved. Liver and kidneys showed microvesicular fatty change. Myofiber degeneration of the skeletal muscle was also noted. Electron microscopic examination showed markedly increased mitochondria in the parenchymal cells of the brain, liver and kidney. The mitochondria showed round to ovoid ballooned appearance including electron-dense core-like structures and pseudoinclusions of glycogen granules. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 1993-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3053742/ /pubmed/8240753 Text en
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Chi, J. G.
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Leigh's disease involving multiple organs.
title Leigh's disease involving multiple organs.
title_full Leigh's disease involving multiple organs.
title_fullStr Leigh's disease involving multiple organs.
title_full_unstemmed Leigh's disease involving multiple organs.
title_short Leigh's disease involving multiple organs.
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