Clinical and Genetic Spectrum of Patients With Mitochondrial Disease in a Pediatric Egyptian Cohort: Novel Variants and Phenotypic Expansion
Hebatallah M Hassaan,
Angela Pyle,
Nihal Almenabawy
et al.
Abstract:Mitochondrial disorders exhibit clinical and genetic diversity. Nearly 400 distinct genes, located in both the mitochondrial and nuclear genomes, harbor pathogenic variants that can produce a broad spectrum of mitochondrial diseases. This work aims to explore the genetic etiology of a cohort of Egyptian pediatric patients who were clinically suspected of having a mitochondrial disorder. A total of 49 patients from 44 unrelated families were studied. Selection criteria included age below 18 years and meeting Mo… Show more
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