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Patent foramen ovale leading to mismanagement in a mitochondrial myopathy, encephalopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke‐like episodes patient
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Key Clinical MessageThe stroke‐like episodes and brain MRI lesions in MELAS usually have a nonischemic pattern, are resolved over time, and have a migrating pattern that helps us distinguish them from ischemic cerebral infarcts. Nevertheless, conditions such as intracardiac thromboses, PFO, and hypercoagulable state may be present concomitantly, leading to mismanagement. Therefore, further investigation and echocardiography are suggested in MELAS patients.AbstractMitochondrial myopathy, encephalopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke‐like episodes (MELAS) is the most common maternally‐inherited mitochondrial disorder presenting by stroke‐like episodes, seizures, encephalopathy and muscle weakness. We report the clinical, imaging, echocardiography and muscle biopsy findings of a patient presenting by unique characteristics which have not been reported in previous cases of MELAS. The reported case is a 34 year old man with the history of three times hospitalization due to muscle weakness, encephalopathy, progressive cognitive decline, and gradual visual loss. Muscle biopsy revealed Ragged Red Fibers concomitant with mitochondrial disorders. PFO was found in echocardiography leading to mismanagement of this patient and MR imaging showed ischemic lesions with a progressive pattern. This is the first reported case of MELAS accompanying with PFO. All previous reported cases of MELAS have mentioned a fluctuating characteristic for the ischemic lesions; hence this is the first case of MELAS with the progressive pattern of ischemic lesions.
Title: Patent foramen ovale leading to mismanagement in a mitochondrial myopathy, encephalopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke‐like episodes patient
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Key Clinical MessageThe stroke‐like episodes and brain MRI lesions in MELAS usually have a nonischemic pattern, are resolved over time, and have a migrating pattern that helps us distinguish them from ischemic cerebral infarcts.
Nevertheless, conditions such as intracardiac thromboses, PFO, and hypercoagulable state may be present concomitantly, leading to mismanagement.
Therefore, further investigation and echocardiography are suggested in MELAS patients.
AbstractMitochondrial myopathy, encephalopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke‐like episodes (MELAS) is the most common maternally‐inherited mitochondrial disorder presenting by stroke‐like episodes, seizures, encephalopathy and muscle weakness.
We report the clinical, imaging, echocardiography and muscle biopsy findings of a patient presenting by unique characteristics which have not been reported in previous cases of MELAS.
The reported case is a 34 year old man with the history of three times hospitalization due to muscle weakness, encephalopathy, progressive cognitive decline, and gradual visual loss.
Muscle biopsy revealed Ragged Red Fibers concomitant with mitochondrial disorders.
PFO was found in echocardiography leading to mismanagement of this patient and MR imaging showed ischemic lesions with a progressive pattern.
This is the first reported case of MELAS accompanying with PFO.
All previous reported cases of MELAS have mentioned a fluctuating characteristic for the ischemic lesions; hence this is the first case of MELAS with the progressive pattern of ischemic lesions.
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