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Abnormal mitochondria in muscle tissue
- ... muscle twitches (myoclonus), difficulty coordinating movement (ataxia), and ... production in mitochondria or cause the varied signs and symptoms of ...
- ... within cells. Without carnitine, fatty acids cannot enter mitochondria and ... and muscles. This abnormal buildup causes the other signs and symptoms of ...
- ... characterized by muscle twitches (myoclonus), recurrent seizures (epilepsy), abnormal muscle cells known as ragged-red fibers, and other problems with the nervous system. Most of the mutations involved in this ... ability of mitochondria to make proteins, use oxygen, and produce energy. ...
- ... in cells and damage the liver, heart, and muscles. This abnormal buildup causes the other signs and symptoms of ...
- ... in tissues and damage the liver, heart, and muscles. This abnormal buildup causes the other signs and symptoms of ...
- ... in cells and damage the liver, heart, and muscles. This abnormal buildup causes the other signs and symptoms of ...
- ... in tissues and damage the heart, liver, and muscles. This abnormal buildup causes the other signs and symptoms of ...
- ... build up and damage the liver, heart, and muscles. This abnormal buildup causes the other signs and symptoms of ...
- ... does not develop correctly. In INVM, the heart muscle is weakened and cannot pump blood efficiently. Abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias) can also occur. INVM frequently ...
- ... parts of the body, most often the brain, muscles, and kidneys. The COQ6 gene mutations associated with this disorder result in a COQ6 enzyme with an abnormal structure that likely impairs its function, leading to ...