genetic
MELAS syndrome
MELAS is one of the family of mitochondrial diseases, which also include MIDD, MERRF , and Leber's optic . It was first characterized under this name in 1984. A feature of these diseases is that they are caused by defects in the mitochondrial which is inherited purely from the female parent. The most common MELAS is one in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) referred to as m.3243A>G.
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