Progressive External Opthhalmoplegia, Autosomal Dominant, 3
Progressive External Opthhalmoplegia, Autosomal Dominant, 3: Introduction
Progressive External Opthhalmoplegia, Autosomal Dominant, 3: A slow progressive paralysis of the motor nerves of the eye (external eye muscles). The condition is often abbreviated to PEO and is caused by a mitochondrial disease called mitochondrial myopathy which affects the muscles which can include the eye muscles. There are a number of different subtypes, each linked to a different genetic defect. Type 3 is linked to a defect on chromosome 10q24.
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Causes of Progressive External Opthhalmoplegia, Autosomal Dominant, 3
- A genetic defect on chromosome 10q24 inherited in an autosomal dominant manner
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