Researchers show early developmental delays predict poor long-term outcomes in Leigh syndrome patients

Researchers have found that developmental delays associated with Leigh syndrome, the most common pediatric mitochondrial disorder, may occur earlier than previously recognized — even before metabolic stroke and regression — which could provide clinicians with an opportunity for earlier diagnosis and therapeutic interventions.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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