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Neuroradiological features of six kindreds with MELAS tRNALeu A3243G point mutation: implications for pathogenesis
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These radiological findings, when considered in the context of the clinical and pathological findings, seem to reflect two major disease processes: an intermittent abrupt loss of function associated with cell injury from which there is at least partial recovery and a slowly progressive degenerative process causing basal ganglia calcification, and cerebral and cerebellar atrophy. The clinical and radiological features resulting from these processes are distinctive and provide insight into the consequences of mitochondrial dysfunction on the brain.
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