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Results 1 - 10 of 25 for Progressive external ophthalmoplegia
  1. Progressive external ophthalmoplegia is a condition characterized by weakness of the eye muscles. The condition typically appears in adults ... slowly worsens over time. The first sign of progressive external ophthalmoplegia is typically drooping eyelids (ptosis), which can affect ...
  2. ... identified in people with an eye condition called progressive external ophthalmoplegia. This disorder weakens the muscles that control eye ... lead to the specific signs and symptoms of progressive external ophthalmoplegia, although the features of the condition may be ...
  3. Mitochondrial Disorders From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)  
    National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke ... Mitochondrial disorders are caused by defects in mitochondria, which are energy factories found ...
  4. Leigh Syndrome From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)  
    National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke ... Mitochondrial disorders are caused by defects in mitochondria, which are energy factories found ...
  5. Mitochondrial DNA Depletion Syndrome (Alpers' Disease) From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)  
    National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke ... Degenerative Nerve Diseases/Specifics ... Degenerative Nerve Diseases ... Genetic Brain Disorders/Specifics
  6. ... are frequently responsible for an eye condition called progressive external ophthalmoplegia, another POLG-related disorder. This condition weakens the ...
  7. ... identified in people with an eye condition called progressive external ophthalmoplegia. This disorder weakens the muscles that control eye ... loss), and digestive problems.Typically, mutations that cause progressive external ophthalmoplegia occur in one copy of the RRM2B gene, ...
  8. ... been reported to cause an eye condition called progressive external ophthalmoplegia. This disorder weakens the muscles that control eye ... droop (ptosis). When caused by SLC25A4 gene mutations, progressive external ophthalmoplegia is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern, which ...
  9. ... for some cases of an eye condition called progressive external ophthalmoplegia. This disorder weakens the muscles that control eye ... and causes drooping eyelids (ptosis).Some cases of progressive external ophthalmoplegia result from the A3243G mutation, which is the ...
  10. ... can be involved in an eye condition called progressive external ophthalmoplegia. This disorder weakens the muscles that control eye ... the eyelids to droop (ptosis). Some people with progressive external ophthalmoplegia have a single large deletion of mitochondrial DNA. ...
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