Introduction: The syndrome of chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia (CPEO) is a mitochondrial disease characterized by ptosis and ophthalmoplegia has that has been associated to the presence of large deletion, single or multiple, in the mitochondrial DNA of skeletal muscle.
Case Report: We report a familiar case of chronic progressive external ophthalmoplegia of maternal inheritance that began at birth, and developed with slow progression but with no multisystemic involvement. Non of the affected individuals had ragged-red fibers in skeletal muscle.
We report three patients with glutaric aciduria type I. The biochemical diagnosis of two cases was revealed by determination of free glutaric acid in urine, by using the CG/EM method. In the third patient, however, these levels were only slightly increased and the diagnosis was attained by the determination of total glutaric acid and glutaryl-carnitine.
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