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Bowman, Robin M.; McLone, David G. – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2010
The neurosurgical goal when treating children with spina bifida (predominantly myelomeningocele) is to maintain stable neurological functioning throughout the patient's life time. Unfortunately, few long-term outcome studies are available to help direct the neurosurgical care of a child born with myelomeningocele and often treatment relies more…
Descriptors: Congenital Impairments, Neurological Impairments, Surgery, Disabilities
Clayton, Douglass B.; Brock, John W., III; Joseph, David B. – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2010
The urologist plays an important role in the multidisciplinary team of physicians who provide care for patients with spina bifida. We review common strategies for managing the urinary tract in these patients. The primary objective in all phases of life is protecting kidney function by minimizing bladder hostility and establishing a good capacity,…
Descriptors: Medical Services, Intervention, Physicians, Quality of Life
Thomson, Jeffrey D.; Segal, Lee S. – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2010
The management of orthopedic problems in spina bifida has seen a dramatic change over the past 10 years. The negative effects of spasticity, poor balance, and the tethered cord syndrome on ambulatory function are better appreciated. There is less emphasis on the hip radiograph and more emphasis on the function of the knee and the prevention of…
Descriptors: Congenital Impairments, Surgery, Disabilities, Patients
DiMauro, Salvatore; Garone, Caterina – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2010
In this review, we trace the origins and follow the development of mitochondrial medicine from the premolecular era (1962-1988) based on clinical clues, muscle morphology, and biochemistry into the molecular era that started in 1988 and is still advancing at a brisk pace. We have tried to stress conceptual advances, such as endosymbiosis,…
Descriptors: History, Medicine, Biochemistry, Genetics
Wallace, Douglas C. – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2010
Extensive efforts have been directed at using genome-wide association studies (GWAS) to identify the genes responsible for common metabolic and degenerative diseases, cancer, and aging, but with limited success. While environmental factors have been evoked to explain this conundrum, the nature of these environmental factors remains unexplained.…
Descriptors: Genetics, Environmental Influences, Metabolism, Diseases
Parikh, Sumit – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2010
The nervous system contains some of the body's most metabolically demanding cells that are highly dependent on ATP produced via mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation. Thus, the neurological system is consistently involved in patients with mitochondrial disease. Symptoms differ depending on the part of the nervous system affected. Although almost…
Descriptors: Diseases, Patients, Anatomy, Genetic Disorders
Friedman, Seth D.; Shaw, Dennis W. W.; Ishak, Gisele; Gropman, Andrea L.; Saneto, Russell P. – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2010
Mutations in nuclear and mitochondrial DNA impacting mitochondrial function result in disease manifestations ranging from early death to abnormalities in all major organ systems and to symptoms that can be largely confined to muscle fatigue. The definitive diagnosis of a mitochondrial disorder can be difficult to establish. When the constellation…
Descriptors: Diseases, Patients, Brain, Radiology
Scaglia, Fernando – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2010
Mitochondrial respiratory chain disorders are a group of genetically and clinically heterogeneous disorders caused by the biochemical complexity of mitochondrial respiration and the fact that two genomes, one mitochondrial and one nuclear, encode the components of the respiratory chain. These disorders can manifest at birth or present later in…
Descriptors: Metabolism, Schizophrenia, Dementia, Diseases
Haas, Richard H. – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2010
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) as defined by the revised Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders: DSM IVTR criteria (American Psychiatric Association [2000] Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Publishing) as impairment before the age of 3 in language development and socialization with the development of repetitive behaviors, appears…
Descriptors: Autism, Mental Disorders, Diseases, Patients
Wong, Lee-Jun C. – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2010
Mitochondrial respiratory chain (RC) disorders (RCDs) are a group of genetically and clinically heterogeneous diseases because of the fact that protein components of the RC are encoded by both mitochondrial and nuclear genomes and are essential in all cells. In addition, the biogenesis, structure, and function of mitochondria, including DNA…
Descriptors: Genetics, Molecular Structure, Diseases, Genetic Disorders
Saneto, Russell P.; Naviaux, Robert K. – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2010
The most common group of mitochondrial disease is due to mutations within the mitochondrial DNA polymerase, polymerase gamma 1 ("POLG"). This gene product is responsible for replication and repair of the small mitochondrial DNA genome. The structure-function relationship of this gene product produces a wide variety of diseases that at times, seems…
Descriptors: Diseases, Physiology, Genetics, Genetic Disorders
Valsecchi, Federica; Koopman, Werner J. H.; Manjeri, Ganesh R.; Rodenburg, Richard J.; Smeitink, Jan A. M.; Willems, Peter H. G. M. – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2010
Mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) represents the final step in the conversion of nutrients into cellular energy. Genetic defects in the OXPHOS system have an incidence between 1:5,000 and 1:10,000 live births. Inherited isolated deficiency of the first complex (CI) of this system, a multisubunit assembly of 45 different proteins,…
Descriptors: Genetic Disorders, Genetics, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Diseases
Quinzii, Catarina M.; Hirano, Michio – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2010
Coenzyme Q[subscript 10] (CoQ[subscript 10]) is an essential electron carrier in the mitochondrial respiratory chain and an important antioxidant. Deficiency of CoQ[subscript 10] is a clinically and molecularly heterogeneous syndrome, which, to date, has been found to be autosomal recessive in inheritance and generally responsive to CoQ[subscript…
Descriptors: Siblings, Brain, Pathology, Genetics
Cohen, Bruce H. – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2010
The vast majority of energy necessary for cellular function is produced in mitochondria. Free-radical production and apoptosis are other critical mitochondrial functions. The complex structure, electrochemical properties of the inner mitochondrial membrane (IMM), and genetic control from both mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and nuclear DNA (nDNA) are…
Descriptors: Genetics, Genetic Disorders, Drug Therapy, Molecular Structure
Rea, Shane L.; Graham, Brett H.; Nakamaru-Ogiso, Eiko; Kar, Adwitiya; Falk, Marni J. – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2010
The extensive conservation of mitochondrial structure, composition, and function across evolution offers a unique opportunity to expand our understanding of human mitochondrial biology and disease. By investigating the biology of much simpler model organisms, it is often possible to answer questions that are unreachable at the clinical level.…
Descriptors: Diseases, Genetics, Microbiology, Biology

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