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Brian Y Li1, Julia H Greenberg2, Connolly Steigerwald3
1NYU Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY.
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Chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia (CPEO), a genetic syndrome characterized by slowly progressive paresis of extraocular muscles, is often due to single large-scale deletions of the mitochondrial genome (mtDNA). Owing to heteroplasmy, mtDNA variants are often not uniformly expressed across tissues. This genetic variability affects clinical presentation and diagnostic testing. We report a case of a 34-year-old woman who presented with symptoms suspicious for a genetic myopathy: chronic asymmetric ptosis, slowly progressive asymmetric weakness, and external ophthalmoplegia. After initial nondiagnostic peripheral genetic testing, whole-exome and mitochondrial genome sequencing of muscle revealed a single large-scale mtDNA deletion, consistent with a diagnosis of mtDNA deletion-associated CPEO. Of interest, electrophysiologic studies showed myotonia in select muscles, a rarely reported finding. We discuss the clinical presentation and diagnostic approach in suspected CPEO, with an emphasis on common pitfalls in genetic testing for mitochondrial myopathies and the need for appropriate tissue and genetic testing modality selection.
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