Gastrointestinal complications of mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis and stroke-like episodes (MELAS) syndrome managed by parenteral nutrition

Simona Horná, M. Péč, Juraj Krivuš, R. Michalová, Štefan Sivák, Peter Galajda, Marián Mokáň
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MELAS – an acronym for mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis and stroke-like episodes – is a multiorgan disease caused by a mutation in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Its clinical manifestations are highly variable; mainly stroke-like episodes, seizures, recurrent headaches, or muscle weakness. However, gastrointestinal complications such as chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction (IPO), pancreatitis, gastroparesis and hepatopathy are also common. In this report we describe a young patient with gastrointestinal complication of MELAS which led to superior mesenteric artery syndrome (SMAS). It is rare but not surprising combination and should be considered in cases with significant weight loss and resistance to symptomatic treatment. The optimal energy support is the main pillar of the treatment.
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肠外营养治疗线粒体脑肌病、乳酸酸中毒和中风样发作(MELAS)综合征的胃肠道并发症
MELAS是线粒体脑肌病、乳酸酸中毒和中风样发作的首字母缩写,是一种由线粒体DNA(mtDNA)突变引起的多器官疾病。它的临床表现变化很大,主要是中风样发作、癫痫发作、反复头痛或肌无力。然而,慢性肠假性梗阻(IPO)、胰腺炎、胃瘫和肝病等胃肠道并发症也很常见。在本报告中,我们描述了一名患有 MELAS 胃肠道并发症的年轻患者,该并发症导致了肠系膜上动脉综合征(SMAS)。这是一种罕见但不足为奇的合并症,在体重明显减轻和对症治疗无效的病例中应加以考虑。最佳能量支持是治疗的主要支柱。
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