Abstract

This 54year old woman presented with symptoms of sensory ataxic neuropathy, with cerebellar features. She developed further weakness, visual disturbances with diplopia, dysarthria and dysphasia. After her death at 66years, she was found to have compound heterozygous mutations of POLG1 gene in muscle, and Southern blot showed low levels of multiple deletions of mitochondrial DNA. Neuropathological examination showed profound dorsal column and dorsal spinocerebellar tract degeneration, degeneration of dorsal root ganglia and Clarke’s nucleus in spinal cord and severe predominantly sensory peripheral neuropathy. The brain showed severe neuronal loss and gliosis in substantia nigra, medial posterior thalamus and head of caudate. Excess numbers of COX-negative fibres and “ragged-red” fibres were found in five skeletal muscles sampled.

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