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Evidence for Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Patients with Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood
Ann Neurol 33:604-607, Arnold,D.L.,et al, 1993
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Article Abstract
Phosphorus magnetic resonance spectra of resting muscle were obtained from 4 patients with alternating hemiplegia of childhood.All patients had abnormally high resonance intensities from inorganic phosphate and an abnormally low calculated cytostolic phosphorylation potential.Two of the 4 patients had abnormally low resonance intensities from phosphocreatine and an abnormally high calculated cytostolic free adenosine diphophate concentration.These abnormalities are indicative of mitochondrial dysfunction.The combination of a central nervous system disorder and evidence of mitochondrial dysfunction in muscle suggests that alternating hemiplegia of childhood may represent a previously unrecognized phenotype of mitochondrial disease.
 
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