Early Infantile Leigh-like SLC19A3 Gene Defects Have a Poor Prognosis: Report and Review

  • Alfadhel M
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Abstract

Solute carrier family 19 (thiamine transporter), member 3 ( SCL19A3) gene defect produces an autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disorder associated with different phenotypes and acronyms. One of the common presentations is early infantile lethal Leigh-like syndrome. We report a case of early infantile Leigh-like SLC19A3 gene defects of patients who died at 4 months of age with no response to a high dose of biotin and thiamine. In addition, we report a novel mutation that was not reported previously. Finally, we review the literature regarding early infantile Leigh-like SLC19A3 gene defects and compare the literature with our patient.

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Alfadhel, M. (2017). Early Infantile Leigh-like SLC19A3 Gene Defects Have a Poor Prognosis: Report and Review. Journal of Central Nervous System Disease, 9, 117957351773752. https://doi.org/10.1177/1179573517737521

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