Hyperkinesias in Leigh-like Syndrome with Complex-I Deficiency Due to m.10191T>C in MT-ND3

Author:

Newstead Shaundra M.1,Finsterer Josef2

Affiliation:

1. HeatSync Biochemistry Laboratory, Mesa, AZ, USA

2. Neurology and Neurophysiology Center, Vienna, Austria

Abstract

Hyperkinesias in a patient with complex-I deficiency due to the variant m.10191T>C in MT-ND3 have not been previously reported. The patient is a 32 years-old female with multisystem mitochondrial disease due to variant m.10191T>C in MT-ND3, who has been experiencing episodic, spontaneous or induced abnormal movements since age 23. The abnormal movements started as right hemi-athetosis, bilateral dystonia of the legs, or unilateral dystonia of the right arm and leg. They often progressed to severe ballism, involving the trunk, and limbs. The arms were more dystonic than the legs. In conclusion, complex-I deficiency due to the variant m.10191T>C in MT-ND3 may manifest as multisystem disease including hyperkinesias. Neurologists should be aware of hyperkinesias as a manifestation of complex-I deficiency.

Publisher

Medknow

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