Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918
Progressive External Ophthalmoplegia and Myositis
Hiroshi SUOHKo SAHASHITohru IBIMichinari TASHIROFumiaki TANAKATerunori MITSUMAKinji OHNO
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1993 Volume 32 Issue 4 Pages 319-322

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We reported a senile male patient with progressive external ophthalmoplegia (PEO) and myositis. The ophthalmoplegia was severe, but other neuromuscular features were nearly normal. Muscle enzymes in serum were moderately elevated. Autoimmune, endocrinological or malignant diseases were not observed during the previous 4 years. Pathology of non-weak limb muscles biopsied twice was consistent with active inflammatory myopathy. The ragged-red or cytochrome c oxidase-negative fibers, which are a hallmark of mitochondrial myopathy with PEO, were not increased in comparison with age-matched control muscles. Analysis of mitochondrial DNA in muscle by the Southern blot method did not reveal any deletions. It was concluded that the inflammatory myopathy, myositis clinically localized at the ocular muscles, is an important and distinct disorder in PEO.
(Internal Medicine 32: 319-322, 1993)

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