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Sunday, March 13, 2011

Symptoms of Leigh's Disease

Physical symptoms of Leigh’s Disease include loss of inquired motor skills, loss of appetite, vomiting, and seizures.  Symptoms usually occur during the first year of a person’s life.  They can include loss of balance and coordination, and vomiting. Cells that are affected with Leigh’s disease do not produce as much ATPs which may lead to irreversible damage to cells that require more energy, like brain cells. The main reason babies get brought to a doctor is because they are not developing skills like babies that are not affected with Leigh’s disease.

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