Adult-Onset MELAS Evidence for Involvement of Neurons as Well as Cerebral Vasculature in Strokelike Episodes

1996 
Background We report a 46-year-old woman with implications regarding pathogenesis of strokelike episodes in MELAS (mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis, and strokelike episodes). She had a 10-month history of episodic seizures, strokes, cognitive decline, vomiting, and ileus. She also had sensorineural hearing loss, insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus of several years' duration, and persistent lactic acidosis. Family history was pertinent for a similar syndrome in her deceased mother (onset in her sixties), for hearing loss and diabetes mellitus in two brothers, and for hearing loss in her only child, a son. Case Description Serial MRIs of the brain revealed severe but evanescent cerebral cortical abnormalities. A left temporal brain biopsy was performed to exclude encephalitis. Light microscopy revealed a diffuse fibrillary gliosis with abundant reactive gemistocytes, focal evidence of ischemic neuronal injury, and edema. Electron microscopy revealed bizarre enlarged mitochondria and changes ...
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