Case report: malignant hypertension associated with catecholamine excess in a patient with Leigh syndrome
Abstract Background Leigh syndrome is a progressive neurodegenerative mitochondrial disorder caused by multiple genetic etiologies with multisystemic involvement that mostly affecting the central nervous system with high rate of premature mortality. Case presentation We present a 3-year, 10 month-ol...
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Main Authors: | Ana Solis (Author), Joshua Shimony (Author), Marwan Shinawi (Author), Kevin T. Barton (Author) |
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