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      Association of the MELAS m.3243A>G mutation with myositis and the superiority of urine over muscle, blood and hair for mutation detection

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      Journal of Clinical Neuroscience
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          A patient with a known family history of mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis and stroke-like episodes (MELAS) due to the MT-TL1 m.3243A>G mutation presented with mild myalgia and very minor upper limb proximal muscle weakness. Muscle histology revealed low levels of cytochrome oxidase-negative fibres and non-specific myositis. Using the last "hot cycle" polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP), the MELAS MT-TL1 m.3243A>G mutation was only detected in urine, and not in hair, blood or skeletal muscle. This report highlights the need to screen various tissues to achieve an accurate mitochondrial genetic diagnosis and suggests the likelihood of myositis arising secondary to the MELAS MT-TL1 m.3243A>G mutation.

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          Journal
          Journal of Clinical Neuroscience
          Journal of Clinical Neuroscience
          Elsevier BV
          09675868
          September 2009
          September 2009
          : 16
          : 9
          : 1223-1225
          Article
          10.1016/j.jocn.2008.11.012
          19502062
          4e565248-a711-4663-b850-525b1f9049e7
          © 2009

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