“…The protective effects of steroids, such as reduced inflammation, reactive gliosis, excitotoxicity, and oxidation, as well as decreased apoptosis, may have contributed to the patient's recovery [8]. A recent report described vision loss due to ischemic optic neuropathy as the first presentation in a patient with MELAS, whose vision loss remained stable despite prednisone treatment (50 mg/day for 12 days) [9]. The different results between this study and our study might be due to the total steroid dose administered or different mitochondrial heteroplasmy rates of the involved tissues.…”