Exophthalmos associated with chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia
Abstract:exophthalmus in CPEO patients could be weakness of the extraocular muscles, facial dysmorphism resulting in narrow orbitae, sinus cavernous thrombosis, and pituitary adenoma [3]. Facial dysmorphism is a common feature of mitochondrial disorders, and some of these patients may develop pituitary adenoma. All these differentials should be appropriately ruled out before starting genetic work-up for single or multiple mtDNA deletions.Because 4% of single mtDNA deletions are inherited [4], it is crucial to acquire a… Show more
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