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Open Access 01-12-2013 | Case report

POLG1 mutations and stroke like episodes: a distinct clinical entity rather than an atypical MELAS syndrome

Authors: Antonella Cheldi, Dario Ronchi, Andreina Bordoni, Bianca Bordo, Silvia Lanfranconi, Maria Grazia Bellotti, Stefania Corti, Valeria Lucchini, Monica Sciacco, Maurizio Moggio, Pierluigi Baron, Giacomo Pietro Comi, Antonio Colombo, Anna Bersano

Published in: BMC Neurology | Issue 1/2013

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Abstract

Background

POLG1 mutations have been associated with MELAS-like phenotypes. However given several clinical differences it is unknown whether POLG1 mutations are possible causes of MELAS or give raise to a distinct clinical and genetic entity, named POLG1-associated encephalopathy.

Case presentation

We describe a 74 years old man carrying POLG1 mutations presenting with strokes, myopathy and ragged red fibers with some atypical aspects for MELAS such as late onset, lack of cerebral calcification and presence of frontal and occipital MRI lesions better consistent with the POLG associated-encephalopathy spectrum.

Conclusion

The lack of available data hampers a definite diagnosis in our patient as well as makes it difficult to compare MELAS, which is a clearly defined clinical syndrome, with POLG1-associated encephalopathy, which is so far a purely molecularly defined syndrome with a quite heterogeneous clinical picture. However, the present report contributes to expand the phenotypic spectrum of POLG1 mutations underlining the importance of searching POLG1 mutations in patients with mitochondrial signs and MELAS like phenotypes but negative for common mtDNA mutations.
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Metadata
Title
POLG1 mutations and stroke like episodes: a distinct clinical entity rather than an atypical MELAS syndrome
Authors
Antonella Cheldi
Dario Ronchi
Andreina Bordoni
Bianca Bordo
Silvia Lanfranconi
Maria Grazia Bellotti
Stefania Corti
Valeria Lucchini
Monica Sciacco
Maurizio Moggio
Pierluigi Baron
Giacomo Pietro Comi
Antonio Colombo
Anna Bersano
Publication date
01-12-2013
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Neurology / Issue 1/2013
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2377
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2377-13-8

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