A 4 1/2 months old female baby was admitted to our hospital after an unexpected heart attack. Birth was in the 37th gestational week after an uneventful pregnancy and delivery by sectio, birth weight 1650 g, Apgar 9/10/10. In the following weeks the baby showed general muscle hypotonia, failure to thrive and sometimes an uncharacteristic heart murmur. Besides a chronic lactic acidemia we found a hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, cataract and small defects of the pigment epithelium of the retina. The CT-scan of the brain showed hypodense areas of both thalami and the mid-brain. Metabolic examination of two muscle specimens showed a deficiency of cytochrome-c-oxidase activity (I: 30, II: 20, normal: 73-284 mU/mg protein). So our patient may be the first case with an established defect in the respiratory chain suffering from cardiomyopathy, cataract and mitochondrial dysfunction. There is also a strong similarity to other encephalomyopathies especially to the Leigh-Syndrome.

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