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  1. ... in what has been called "chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia plus," or CPEO+) have variable degrees of sensorineural hearing loss, axonal neuropathy, ataxia, depression, parkinsonism, hypogonadism, and cataracts [ Luoma et al ...
  2. ... later stages of the condition, ophthalmoparesis followed by ophthalmoplegia may occur. Features that distinguish SCA38 from other spinocerebellar ataxias include pes cavus without paresis, hyposmia, hearing loss, and anxiety disorder. Dementia and extrapyramidal signs are ...
  3. ... mitochondrial respiratory chain defects Adults with: Progressive external ophthalmoplegia ... axonal peripheral neuropathy Gastrointestinal problems, including ...
  4. ... plus syndrome. ADOA-plus syndrome involves vision and hearing loss, weakness in the muscles that control eye movement (progressive external ophthalmoplegia), difficulty with balance and coordination (ataxia), disturbances in the nerves used for muscle movement ...
  5. ... age 20 years, pigmentary retinopathy, and progressive external ophthalmoplegia (PEO). In ... hearing loss is seen in almost all affected individuals. Kearns- ...
  6. ... the condition is referred to as progressive external ophthalmoplegia plus (PEO+). ... (ataxia), a pattern of movement abnormalities known as parkinsonism, ...
  7. ... the condition is referred to as progressive external ophthalmoplegia plus (PEO+). ... (ataxia), a pattern of movement abnormalities known as parkinsonism, ...
  8. ... twitches (myoclonus), muscle weakness (myopathy), difficulty coordinating movement ... external ophthalmoplegia Mutations in the MT-TL1 gene are responsible ...
  9. ... Riley et al [2016] TWNK Infantile-onset spinocerebellar ... causes of sensorineural hearing loss and ovarian dysfunction need to be excluded before ...
  10. ... In adult-onset disease (age >30 years), cerebellar ataxia (manifesting as difficulty with walking, ... of the corticospinal tracts, resulting in brisk ...
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