نتایج جستجو برای: mitochondrial myopathy

تعداد نتایج: 143464  

Farah Ashrafzadeh Javad Akhondian Mehran Beiraghi Toosi Nosrat Ghaemi Saghi Elmi

Kearns-Sayre syndrome is a mitochondrial myopathy, which was first described by Tomas Kearn in 1958. Diagnostic symptoms of this condition include retinitis pigmentosa, chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia, and one or more of the following factors: cardiac conduction system diseases, cerebellar ataxia, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) with protein content above 100 mg/dL. The nature of thi...

2017
Soo Hyun Park Kyung Seok Park Nam Hee Kim Joong Yang Cho Moon Soo Koh Jin Ho Lee

Clevudine was approved as an antiviral agent for hepatitis B virus, which showed marked, rapid inhibition of virus replication without significant toxicity. However, several studies have reported myopathy associated with clevudine therapy. Also, we experienced seven patients who suffered from myopathy during clevudine therapy. To characterize clevudine-induced myopathy, we collected previously ...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1980
J M Gobernado M Gosalvez C Cortina M Lousa C Riva A Gimeno

We determined the respiration rate, respiratory control and ADP/O ratios, with different substrates in mitochondria isolated from seven patients with chronic spinal muscular atrophy and compared them with normal human muscle. In all cases studied, a severe alteration of the respiratory control with variable derangement of oxidative phosphorylation was found. Similar findings have been described...

Journal: :British heart journal 1988
K S Channer J L Channer M J Campbell J R Rees

The Kearns-Sayre syndrome is a mitochondrial myopathy characterised by ptosis, chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia, abnormal retinal pigmentation, and cardiac conduction defects. A unique case is reported in which there was rapid development of progressive congestive cardiac failure that required cardiac transplantation. A review of published reports of mitochondrial myopathy shows tha...

Journal: :Pharmacology 2008
Erin R Scruggs Amie J Dirks Naylor

Zidovudine (3-azido-3'-deoxythymidine), also referred to as azidothymidine (AZT), has become an integral component in highly active antiretroviral therapy, and has also been used in the treatment of cancer. The clinical effectiveness of AZT is constrained due to its association with increased adverse effects, such as myopathy. There are numerous potential mechanisms that may contribute to AZT-i...

2005
K S CHANNER

The Kearns-Sayre syndrome is a mitochondrial myopathy characterised by ptosis, chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia, abnormal retinal pigmentation, and cardiac conduction defects. A unique case is reported in which there was rapid development ofprogressive congestive cardiac failure that required cardiac transplantation. A review of published reports of mitochondrial myopathy shows that...

Farrokh Tirgari Fatemeh Mahjoub, Nargess Tabarzan Saghi Vaziri Zarrin Keyhani

  Muscle tissue, skeletal muscle as well as cardiac muscle, is commonly affected in mitochondrial disorders. One explanation for this observation is that muscle tissue has a high-energy demand and therefore is more sensitive to a deficiency of mitochondrial energy production than some other tissues. In mitochondrial disorders, skeletal muscle tissue may be affected primarily by defective respi...

Journal: :Pediatric Neurology Briefs 1993

2015
Zheng Li Jianxiong Shen Jinqian Liang Hanfeng Guan.

The mitochondrial myopathies include a diverse group of disorders characterized by morphological abnormalities of muscle mitochondria. Little is reported about spinal deformity associated with this syndrome. This study presents a case of scoliosis occurring in the setting of mitochondrial myopathies and explores the possible mechanisms between the 2 diseases. A previously unreported scoliosis i...

Journal: :iranian journal of pathology 2008
fatemeh mahjoub farrokh tirgari zarrin keyhani nargess tabarzan saghi vaziri

muscle tissue, skeletal muscle as well as cardiac muscle, is commonly affected in mitochondrial disorders. one explanation for this observation is that muscle tissue has a high-energy demand and therefore is more sensitive to a deficiency of mitochondrial energy production than some other tissues. in mitochondrial disorders, skeletal muscle tissue may be affected primarily by defective respirat...

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