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  1. What is the life expectancy of someone with mitochondrial disease?

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    Dr. Maurya Raghav

    Dr. Maurya Raghav community pageMBBS · 3 years of expMitochondrial diseases are characterised by genetic abnormalities causing progressive impairment of the body,...Read more
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  2. Mitochondrial disease is one of the most commonly inherited human diseases. The average life expectancy of a diagnosed child ranges from five to 10 years for the most severe cases. There is currently no cure or treatment.
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    A Swedish group2 reported a median survival of 12 years for patients with infantile onset of mitochondrial encephalomyopathies; on the other hand, an American group1 reported no signi cant difference in terms of sur- fi vival between patients with and without cardiomyopathy by the age of 16 years.
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    Lifespan is upto adulthood but is shortened, averaging around mid-forties. 25% of patients die before 18 months of age and 50% die before the m30s. Younger age of onset, very severe muscle weakness, and cardiac arrhythmias are associated with increased risk of mortality.
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